Pathway Background and Objectives
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is a potentially fatal metabolic complication of uncontrolled diabetes mellitus. DKA consists of the biochemical triad of hyperglycemia, ketonemia and metabolic acidosis, resulting from absolute or relative insulin deficiency in the presence of an increase in counter regulatory hormones. Evolving treatment for diabetic ketoacidosis in specialized centers retains three basic elements: meticulous monitoring of vital signs and biochemical responses, provision of intravenous insulin, and replacement of fluids and electrolytes. Over the years, remarkable improvement has been made in the prognosis of DKA, due to clinical guidelines and well-constructed management protocols. This pathway aims to establish a clear, unambiguous written protocol, adapted to our local circumstances for appropriate triage and management of DKA. The objectives of this pathway are to:
- Decrease variation in care for patients with DKA
- Establish evidence-based care standards that are delivered in a timely manner
- Monitor and improve outcomes for patients with DKA
Algorithm
- DKA Transport Algorithm
- DKA Emergency Room Algorithm
- DKA Med Surg Algorithm
- DKA PICU Algorithm
- DKA Resolution and Ongoing Management Algorithm