Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2616392142> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2616392142 endingPage "1159" @default.
- W2616392142 startingPage "1150" @default.
- W2616392142 abstract "The adage “A child is not a miniature adult” is most appropriate when considering diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA). The fundamental pathophysiology of this potentially life-threatening complication is the same as in adults. However, the child differs from the adult in a number of characteristics.1 ) The younger the child, the more difficult it is to obtain the classical history of polyuria, polydipsia, and weight loss. Infants and toddlers in DKA may be misdiagnosed as having pneumonia, reactive airways disease (asthma), or bronchiolitis and therefore treated with glucocorticoids and/or sympathomimetic agents that only compound and exacerbate the metabolic derangements. Because the diagnosis of diabetes is not suspected as it evolves, the duration of symptoms may be longer, leading to more severe dehydration and acidosis and ultimately to obtundation and coma. Even in developed countries, some 15–70% of all newly diagnosed infants and children with diabetes present with DKA (1–8). Generally, the rates of DKA are inversely proportional to rates of diabetes in that community, but throughout the U.S., the overall rates of DKA at diagnosis have remained fairly constant at ∼25% (6). DKA, defined by blood bicarbonate 14 years but did not differ significantly by sex or ethnicity (6).2 ) The higher basal metabolic rate and large surface area relative to total body mass in children requires greater precision in delivering fluids and electrolytes. The degree of dehydration is expressed as a function of body weight, i.e., 10% dehydration implies 10% loss of total body weight as water. However, the calculation of basal requirements, although a constant per unit …" @default.
- W2616392142 created "2017-05-26" @default.
- W2616392142 creator A5048803065 @default.
- W2616392142 creator A5049146066 @default.
- W2616392142 creator A5087464911 @default.
- W2616392142 date "2006-05-01" @default.
- W2616392142 modified "2023-10-01" @default.
- W2616392142 title "Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Infants, Children, and Adolescents" @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1272035421 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1564803464 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1588347584 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1594125302 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1603121691 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1965751457 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1970738207 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1970982784 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1972092932 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1972861777 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1974837642 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1981378658 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1983235914 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1987865604 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1990999612 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1993731818 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1994404388 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1996129180 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W1997109975 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2003060571 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2004556564 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2006248452 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2009260903 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2009648315 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2014002070 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2014363640 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2014665879 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2017579299 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2022273918 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2022887467 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2023200594 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2027916831 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2031498490 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2033472490 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2035617279 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2036293323 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2041970179 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2045485213 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2047983435 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2049606019 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2050749153 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2050824230 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2050842872 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2050916754 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2051142044 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2053643240 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2056783448 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2057163330 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2058039533 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2064426070 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2071098277 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2071566162 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2072789303 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2073371189 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2074282856 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2077384010 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2078483226 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2082268035 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2083616093 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2085643737 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2087271519 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2091675501 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2091925334 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2094334827 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2094598359 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2098786388 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2100998026 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2101989541 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2105301782 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2107493632 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2108180908 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2109316006 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2112947547 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2117858992 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2119568186 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2119777035 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2126148866 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2133555495 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2134562163 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2138517260 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2142918726 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2143112481 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2144744614 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2156480624 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2159540372 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2162156125 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2164537873 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2170635905 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2315195249 @default.
- W2616392142 cites W2325812409 @default.