and leukocyte esterase in the urine. The initial laboratory evaluation of a patient with suspected DKA or HHS should include immediate determination of arterial blood gases, blood glucose ...
People who are at risk of developing DKA may need regular at-home testing with urine strips. You may pee directly on the urine strip or collect your urine in a cup and dip the strip in the cup.
Mild DKA is characterized by a plasma glucose concentration of greater than 250 mg/dl, an arterial pH of 7.25 - 7.30, a serum bicarbonate concentration of 15 - 18 mEq/l, a positive test for urine ...
We sought to describe their association with euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (euDKA ... should be promptly evaluated for the presence of urine and/or serum ketones. SGLT-2 inhibitors should ...