TOPICAL ISSUES OF DIABETIC KETOACIDOTIC COMA

Authors

  • Tursunova Dilnura Akram kizi Student of Group 245 of the Faculty of Medicine
  • Saidmurodov Mahmudali Suratzoda Student of Group 246 of the Faculty of Medicine
  • Anvarova Rukhshona Azamovna Student of the 141 Group of the Medical Faculty
  • Khaydarova Dilorom Safoevna Scientific Supervisor, Samarkand State Medical University

Keywords:

etiology, pathogenesis, laboratory diagnostics, treatment

Abstract

Diabetes is a serious chronic disease that develops when the pancreas does not produce enough insulin (this is a hormone that regulates blood sugar or glucose) or when the body cannot effectively use the insulin it has produced. Diabetic ketoacidotic coma is a formidable complication of diabetes mellitus, a consequence of absolute or relative insulin insufficiency and a sharp decrease in glucose utilization by body tissues. In many cases, it develops in patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus, which is characterized by a severe labile course. The active cleavage and incorporation of free fatty acids into the metabolism leads to the formation of ketone bodies. Their synthesis increases to 1000 mmol per day, which significantly exceeds the ability of the kidneys to remove ketones in the urine. [5].

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2022-08-17

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