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Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute, life-threatening metabolic complication of diabetes classically associated with hyperglycemia, metabolic acidosis, and ketosis. Though relatively uncommon, patients can also develop DKA with relative euglycemia, further complicating diagnosis. Here, we describe the case of a patient who presented with intractable vomiting secondary to diabetic gastroparesis.

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  • The study investigates acid-base imbalances in critically ill COVID-19 patients, using Stewart's quantitative approach to analyze minor ion distribution changes that traditional methods might miss.
  • Researchers aimed to link metabolic acidosis indicators with poorer clinical outcomes, such as higher mortality rates and longer hospital stays.
  • Among 211 analyzed patients, 70.6% experienced alkalosis, while only 13.3% showed acidosis; however, no severe acid-base imbalances were identified in this cohort, with older patients and those with more comorbidities facing worse outcomes.
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Background: Regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) is recommended during continuous renal replacement therapy. Compared to systemic anticoagulation, RCA provides a longer filter lifespan with the risk of metabolic alkalosis and impaired calcium homeostasis. Surprisingly, most RCA protocols are designed for continuous veno-venous hemodialysis or hemodiafiltration.

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  • * There are two types: Type A and Type B, with Type B being more prevalent in hematological issues, needing quick diagnosis and treatment.
  • * A case of a 43-year-old man with Type B lactic acidosis from colon cancer showed severe lab values, required aggressive treatment, but despite efforts, his condition remained critical and prognosis was poor.
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Muscle relaxants have broad application in anesthesiology. They can be used for safe intubation, preparing the patient for surgery, or improving mechanical ventilation. Muscle relaxants can be classified based on their mechanism of action into depolarizing and non-depolarizing muscle relaxants and centrally acting muscle relaxants.

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Cystic fibrosis is a multisystem disease with extremely variable onset, symptoms and course. One of the onset modality but also a complication of the disease is the pseudo-Bartter syndrome, characterized by hyponatremia, hypochloremic dehydration and metabolic alkalosis in absence of any renal disease. This syndrome occurs more frequently in the first year of life and has a peak in the summer.

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[Comparison of different methods for monitoring of acid base status in dairy cow herds].

Tierarztl Prax Ausg G Grosstiere Nutztiere

June 2024

Thüringer Tierseuchenkasse, AdöR, Tiergesundheitsdienst, Jena.

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  • Acid-base disorders in dairy cows can be evaluated using methods like urinary net base excretion (NBE), differential NBE (dNBE), and a simplified NBE test (sNBE), each providing different insights into cow health.
  • A study measured these methods across 855 German-Holstein cows to assess their ability to detect group acid-base status, calculating the base-acid ratio (BAR) and comparing individual and pooled results.
  • It was found that NBE offered the best detection rates for acid-base disorders, particularly useful in clinical settings, while other methods like dNBE and BAR had specific advantages in identifying acidosis and alkalosis.
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  • ECMO is a medical procedure used for severe heart and lung failure, with two types: veno-arterial ECMO (VA-ECMO) for heart issues and veno-venous ECMO for lung issues, but it comes with risks like acute kidney injury (AKI).
  • A study analyzed 120 patients over several years using two methods of combining ECMO with continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), comparing conventional and modified setups.
  • Results showed improved kidney function in patients using the modified setup, with no significant difference in major complications, indicating that the additional pressure regulating device may enhance treatment outcomes.
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BACKGROUND Bartter syndrome is a rare, inherited salt-wasting tubulopathy caused by mutations in 1 of 6 genes that express ion transport channels in the thick ascending limb of nephrons. Excessive prostaglandin E2 and associated hyperreninemic hyperaldosteronism occurs, causing polyhydramnios, polyuria, prematurity, failure to thrive, and characteristic physical features. Hypokalemia, hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis, and, depending on the affected gene, hypercalciuria and nephrocalcinosis are hallmarks of Bartter syndrome.

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  • * A 55-year-old man with a malfunctioning gastrojejunostomy tube came to the ER with mental status changes and was diagnosed with metabolic alkalosis and related issues.
  • * The patient recovered after electrolyte replenishment and replacing the faulty tube, emphasizing the significance of understanding acid-base balance in gastrointestinal health.
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Diabetic Ketoalkalosis: A Case Report.

Clin Pract Cases Emerg Med

May 2024

Franciscan Health Olympia Fields, Emergency Department, Olympia Fields, Illinois.

Introduction: Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is a common diagnosis in the emergency department (ED). However, one must consider other causes for acid-base disturbances when the pattern is not consistent with typical presentation.

Case Report: A 52-year-old female with a history of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus type 2 presented to the ED with abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting for three days.

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Introduction And Importance: The most common cancer among females worldwide and in Saudi Arabia is breast cancer. Lobular breast carcinoma is the second most common subtype of breast cancer. There are different patterns of metastasis as ductal breast cancer spreads to the liver, lung, brain, and bone while the lobular subtype metastasizes to the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • A woman experienced severe breathing issues after a brain tumor removal, showing respiratory alkalosis and abnormal lactate levels, which were linked to brain swelling.
  • Treatment with mannitol and dexamethasone successfully restored normal breathing, highlighting the need to check for brain problems when hyperventilation occurs for no clear reason.
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Hypokalemia in a young man…think Bartter syndrome type 3.

Ann Med Surg (Lond)

June 2024

Department of Nephrology, Al Assad University Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Damascus University, Damascus.

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  • - Bartter syndrome is a genetic disorder affecting salt reabsorption, leading to low blood pressure and reduced fluid volume in the body.
  • - A 17-year-old patient exhibited symptoms like excessive thirst, frequent urination, and muscle weakness, with lab tests revealing imbalances in potassium, chloride, magnesium, and a metabolic disturbance.
  • - While there is no complete cure for Bartter syndrome, proper management through fluid and electrolyte replacement can help patients maintain a normal life by adhering to their treatment plan.
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Purpose: The aim of this study was to determine how sodium hydrogen carbonate (NaHCO) ingestion during a 1-h recovery period after a 200-m front-crawl swim affects blood-gas levels, acid-base balance, and performance during a successive trial.

Methods: Fourteen national-level male swimmers (age: 21 ± 3 years, body mass (BM):77 ± 10 kg, stature: 181 ± 7 cm) performed four maximal 200-m front-crawl tests. On one of the two days, the swimmers swam two 200-m tests with a 1-h recovery break, during which they drank water (WATER); on the other day, they performed the same protocol but consumed 0.

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  • Gitelman syndrome (GS) is a rare inherited disorder that causes low potassium levels, metabolic alkalosis, low calcium in urine, and high magnesium in urine, often leading to symptoms like muscle weakness and convulsions, typically appearing in late childhood or young adulthood.
  • A case study of a 16-year-old pregnant woman revealed that she experienced severe abdominal pain, weakness, and vomiting during her first trimester, and tests showed low potassium and magnesium levels, leading to a diagnosis of GS.
  • Throughout her pregnancy, she required potassium supplementation due to consistently low levels, highlighting the need for better management protocols for pregnant women with GS, as these cases are uncommon.
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Aim: Despite the superiority of regional citrate anticoagulation (RCA) in continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), its application is limited in resource-limited settings. We aim to explore the cost and safety of RCA for CRRT in critically ill patients, compared to usual care.

Methods: This prospective observational study included patients requiring CRRT in a tertiary intensive care unit (ICU) from February 2022 to January 2023.

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Primary diffuse large B-cell lymphoma of the heart: A rare case of heart failure.

Cardiovasc Pathol

August 2024

Cardiology Unit, Hospital Garcia de Orta, Almada, Portugal; Cardiovascular Center of the University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal; Academic Medical Center of Lisbon, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal.

A 65-year-old man with previous history of smoking, controlled HIV infection, treated hepatitis B infection, and type III cryoglobulinemia, was admitted due to right heart failure symptoms and significant weight loss. Despite being haemodynamically stable, he had periods of 1:1 conduction atrial flutter and presented with respiratory alkalosis and metabolic acidosis, as well as acute kidney and hepatic dysfunction, elevated D-dimer and cardiac markers. He underwent imaging with chest computed tomography and echocardiogram that confirmed pulmonary embolism and most notably revealed a significant sized cardiac mass causing almost complete obstruction of the right chambers, with no cleavage plane with the myocardial walls and tricuspid valve.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effects of high (38 mmol/L) and low (30 mmol/L) dialysate bicarbonate concentrations during hemodialysis on blood pressure and hemodynamic parameters in patients.
  • A total of 15 patients participated in a randomized, controlled crossover study, assessing various metrics like blood pressure and cardiac output over four-hour dialysis sessions.
  • Findings indicated that high dialysate bicarbonate concentrations led to more significant decreases in systolic blood pressure and stroke volume, along with adverse effects like metabolic alkalosis and hypocalcemia, while low bicarbonate levels maintained normal bodily functions.
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  • The study focuses on children with cystic fibrosis presenting symptoms similar to pseudo-Bartter syndrome, aiming to improve understanding of this condition.
  • Three children from Hunan Children's Hospital showed critical electrolyte imbalances and genetic mutations characteristic of cystic fibrosis, with a literature review identifying further cases and common complications.
  • Early symptoms of cystic fibrosis may not include classic respiratory issues; therefore, medical professionals should consider CF-PBS in infants presenting with significant metabolic disturbances and delay genetic testing for timely diagnosis.
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Hypercalcemia is rare in women of child-bearing age, and most cases are due to primary hyperparathyroidism. A 28-year-old woman, 14 weeks pregnant with dichorionic diamniotic twins, presented to hospital with vomiting, muscle cramps, and weakness. She had been taking calcium carbonate for gastric reflux and nausea from 5 weeks of gestation.

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  • - Cushing's syndrome results from too much cortisol in the body, with Cushing's disease being specifically linked to a pituitary tumor causing excess ACTH production, leading to common symptoms like weight gain and changes in body shape.
  • - A case involving a 48-year-old man with a history of hypertension revealed severe hypokalemia as the unusual initial symptom, accompanied by muscle weakness and swelling.
  • - Diagnostic tests indicated hypercortisolism, confirmed by elevated cortisol levels and a pituitary macroadenoma on an MRI, emphasizing the challenges in diagnosing Cushing's syndrome when it presents atypically.
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  • * In a case study, a 32-year-old man experienced complications, including electrolyte imbalances and metabolic issues, after receiving colistin therapy for an infection.
  • * Symptoms improved shortly after stopping colistin, highlighting the importance of careful dosage to minimize toxicity.
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