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Korean Journal of Nephrology
2006 Volume.25 No. 6 p.923 ~ p.931
Clinical Characteristics of Alcoholic Ketoacidosis in Patients with Chronic Alcoholic Ingestion
Kim Hye-Jeong

Lee Myoung-Kyu
Yang Jae-Won
Han Byoung-Geun
Han Seung-Tae
Kim Jae-Seok
Yoo Jong-Myoung
Choi Jeong-Wook
Choi Seung-Ok
Kim Min-Su
Abstract
Background : Alcoholic ketoacidosis is a common disorder observed in chronic alcoholics with metabolic acidosis but there were only several reports. This study was undertaken to evaluate the clinical characteristics of alcoholic ketoacidosis and to identify prognostic factors that could affect survival of patients.

Methods : We retrospectively evaluated the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors in 66 patients who were diagnosed with alcoholic ketoacidosis.

Results : There were 57 men and 9 women and their mean age was 48.6 years. Duration of alcohol intake was 20¡¾12 years. The amount of daily alcohol intake was 129¡¾68 g. Alcohol drinking patterns such as duration and the amount of daily alcohol consumption did not differ significantly between the non-survivors the and survivors. On laboratory testing, the levels of creatinine, pCO2, leukocyte count, total bilirubin, creatinine, creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase were significantly higher in the non-survivors than in the survivors (respectively, p=0.044; p=0.003; p=0.001; p=0.011; p=0.007; p=0.018). The levels of hemoglobin, total protein, albumin and calcium were significantly lower in the non-survivors than in the survivors (respectively, p=0.003; p=0.022; p=0.001; p= 0.001). Combined conditions on admission were acute renal failure (36/66), alcoholic hepatitis (29/66), gastritis (21/66), rhabdomyolysis (15/66), alcohol withdrawal syndrome (15/66), infections (15/66) and pancreatitis (10/66). Mortality rate was 22.7% (15/66) and common causes of death were uncontrolled acidosis, sepsis and gastrointestinal bleeding.

Conclusion : The general conditions, ability of respiratory compensation, renal function and the severity of liver disease on admission were associated with mortality in patients with alcoholic ketoacidosis.(Korean J Nephrol 2006;25(6):923-931)
KEYWORD
Alcohol, Ketoacidosis, Prognosis
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