BSPED2021 Poster Presentations Diabetes (21 abstracts)
RBHSC, Belfast, United Kingdom
Background: Updated guidance on management of DKA in 2020.
Main changes:
○ Diagnostic Criteria
▪ same ketone/pH criteria but serum bicarbonate level lower (<15 mmol/l)
○ Severity:
▪ pH <7.3 or bicarb <15=Mild DKA
pH <7.2 or bicarb <10=Moderate DKA
pH <7.1 or bicarb <5=Severe DKA
▪ previously pH >7.1 classified as mild or moderate.
○ Senior support - Previously recommended to discuss now Always consult with the consultant paediatrician
○ Resuscitation Fluids
▪ Shocked=20ml/kg over 15 mins
▪ Two further 10ml/kg can be given (up to 40ml/kg).
▪ Discussion with HDU as after 40ml/kg inotropes considered.
○Bolus Fluids
▪ Non-shocked DKA patients should get a 10ml/kg bolus over 60 mins
▪ IV fluids are not always required. Oral rehydration with monitoring of ketone levels can be used.
○Maintenance Fluids-
▪ Traditional Holliday-Segar formula.
▪ Grading severity=fluid deficit
▪ Maximum weight of 80 kg/97th centile for age (whichever lower)
○Potassium Maintenance
▪ If hyperkalaemic no additional potassium until urine passed or potassium back to normal.
○Insulin
▪ Consider long-acting subcutaneous insulin.
○Protocol used:
▪ Manage age 16-17 according to the guidelines for the teams they are under
Aims: Primary
○Review guidance 1 year on regarding adherence to BSPED protocol.
Secondary
○Compare with previous audit of length of stay of newly diagnosed.
Standards: BSPED DKA Protocol 2020
Methods: Admission notes reviewed 15/04/2020-15/04/2021.
Results: Total number 17/28 in DKA.
Bicarbonate range incalculable-18.9.
○94% <15.
x8severe, x2moderate & x6mild DKA.
○All graded appropriately.
Initial potassium 3.3-5.1.
○None needed consideration of when to add potassium to IV fluids.
No 16-18yo admitted
Consultant made aware of all admissions
100% appropriate bolus
100% appropriate IVF
○One managed with subcutaneous insulin and oral fluids
100% appropriate IV insulin
Average length of stay 7.18 days
○Previous length of stay average 6.6 days
41% long-acting insulin started
Conclusion: Good compliance/uptake of the new protocol.
Slightly longer duration of stay.
Some difficulties comparing to previous data as age of admission raised to 16.
17/28 newly diagnosed in DKA compared to 2017 audit 6/21 admissions. Not explained due to increase in age (1 patient >14y which was previous limit).