TY - JOUR
T1 - Lactation Ketoacidosis
T2 - A case series
AU - Al Alawi, Abdullah M
AU - Al Amri, Usama
AU - Falhammar, Henrik
N1 - © Copyright 2019, Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal, All Rights Reserved.
PY - 2019/11
Y1 - 2019/11
N2 - Lactation ketoacidosis is an extremely rare type of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. We report two lactating women who were diagnosed with lactation ketoacidosis. The first patient presented to the Emergency Department at Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, Australia, in 2018 with lethargy, nausea and abdominal pain after she commenced a new diet regimen based on three meals of protein per day and free of glucose, gluten and dairy products. The second patient presented to the Emergency Department at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in 2018 with headache, severe malaise, epigastric pain and worsening of gastroesophageal symptoms. Blood investigation results showed that both patients had high anion gap metabolic acidosis, ketosis and hypoglycaemia. The patients responded well to intravenous dextrose and resumption of a balanced diet. Both patients were able to continue breastfeeding and remained well on follow-up.
AB - Lactation ketoacidosis is an extremely rare type of high anion gap metabolic acidosis. We report two lactating women who were diagnosed with lactation ketoacidosis. The first patient presented to the Emergency Department at Royal Darwin Hospital, Darwin, Australia, in 2018 with lethargy, nausea and abdominal pain after she commenced a new diet regimen based on three meals of protein per day and free of glucose, gluten and dairy products. The second patient presented to the Emergency Department at Sultan Qaboos University Hospital, Muscat, Oman, in 2018 with headache, severe malaise, epigastric pain and worsening of gastroesophageal symptoms. Blood investigation results showed that both patients had high anion gap metabolic acidosis, ketosis and hypoglycaemia. The patients responded well to intravenous dextrose and resumption of a balanced diet. Both patients were able to continue breastfeeding and remained well on follow-up.
KW - Abdominal Pain
KW - Adult
KW - Breast Feeding
KW - Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted/adverse effects
KW - Directive Counseling
KW - Exercise/physiology
KW - Feeding and Eating Disorders/complications
KW - Female
KW - Fluid Therapy
KW - Gastrointestinal Diseases/complications
KW - Glucose
KW - Humans
KW - Hypoglycemia/etiology
KW - Hypoglycemic Agents
KW - Ketosis/diet therapy
KW - Lactation/physiology
KW - Maternal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/physiology
KW - Nausea
KW - Nutrition Assessment
KW - Treatment Outcome
U2 - 10.18295/squmj.2019.19.04.012
DO - 10.18295/squmj.2019.19.04.012
M3 - Article
C2 - 31897320
SN - 2075-051X
VL - 19
SP - e359-e363
JO - Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
JF - Sultan Qaboos University Medical Journal
IS - 4
ER -