Volume : 11, Issue : 05, May – 2024

Title:

MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH OF DIABETIC KETOACIDOSIS (DKA) MANAGEMENT

Authors :

Tahani Rashid Habib, Tahani Ali Ahmed Aldossary, Rawan Hasan Hanain, Faiza Jaafer Al Haider, Mehad Ali Alawad, Nida anwer ali al sheef, Meshari Shaya Alharbi, Najwa Saleh Salah Aljehani, Bader Saed Mohamed Alslatin,Rakan mohammed Banonah, Haitham Souroor Al Sadah, Jawahir Ali Y Sama, Muneera abdullah Alnajdy, Mona Kassim Aldossary, Hibah Fareed AlDhaif

Abstract :

Background: DKA complications necessitate a comprehensive management approach that encompasses both immediate treatment and long-term strategies. By focusing on effective diabetes management, including insulin therapy and lifestyle changes, healthcare providers can significantly reduce the risk of DKA recurrence and its associated long-term complications. This holistic approach is vital for improving patient outcomes and enhancing the quality of life for individuals living with diabetes.

Objective: An overview of the modalities of treatment for DKA

Methods: the pubmed and google scholar search engines were the main databases used for the search process, with articles collected from 1989 to 2024.

Conclusion: the immediate management of DKA requires a comprehensive approach that includes accurate diagnosis, insulin therapy, fluid resuscitation, and careful monitoring of electrolytes and potential complications. This multifaceted strategy is crucial for improving patient outcomes and preventing life-threatening situations.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Tahani Rashid Habib et al, Multidisciplinary Approach Of Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Management.,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (5).

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