[Sodium glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2i) and risk of ketoacidosis].

Lakartidningen Pub Date : 2024-02-13
Lina-Maria Nordvall, Bertil Ekstedt, Jörn Schneede
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Abstract

SGLT2i can induce euglycemic diabetic ketoacidosis (eDKA) in conditions with relative insulin deficiency, such as infections, surgery, or fasting state. In comparison with classical DKA, eDKA typically presents with lower blood glucose levels and more diffuse symptoms like tiredness, tachypnea, nausea and abdominal pain. The diagnosis is commonly delayed, and signs are often attributed to other factors. Early diagnosis and prevention are critical due to the risk of lethal outcome or prolonged hospital stay. Generous screening for ketonemia in risk situations allows identification of eDKA. To minimize the risk, we propose that SGLT2i should be discontinued 3-4 days before surgery (1-2 weeks prior to bariatric surgery) and during infections, acute disease, or poor oral intake. Postoperative slow infusion of low-dose insulin may prevent eDKA if SGLT2i could not be stopped in time or in prolonged fasting state. In this overview, the pathogenesis behind eDKA is discussed.

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[葡萄糖钠共转运体-2 抑制剂(SGLT2i)与酮症酸中毒的风险]。
在感染、手术或禁食等胰岛素相对缺乏的情况下,SGLT2i 可诱发优糖性糖尿病酮症酸中毒(eDKA)。与传统的 DKA 相比,eDKA 通常表现为较低的血糖水平和更广泛的症状,如疲倦、呼吸急促、恶心和腹痛。诊断通常会被延迟,而症状往往被归因于其他因素。由于存在致命后果或住院时间延长的风险,因此早期诊断和预防至关重要。在有风险的情况下进行酮血症筛查可以识别 eDKA。为了将风险降到最低,我们建议在手术前 3-4 天(减肥手术前 1-2 周)以及感染、急性疾病或口腔摄入不足时停用 SGLT2i。如果不能及时停用 SGLT2i 或长期禁食,术后缓慢输注小剂量胰岛素可预防 eDKA。本综述将讨论 eDKA 的发病机制。
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