Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Pathophysiology, Animation

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  • čas přidán 23. 10. 2017
  • Diabetic ketoacidosis (one of the hyperglycemic crises), DKA, pathophysiology, causes, clinical presentation (signs and symptoms) and treatment.
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    Diabetic ketoacidosis, DKA, is an ACUTE and potentially life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus. DKA is commonly associated with type 1 but type 2 diabetics are also susceptible. DKA is caused by a critically LOW INSULIN level and is usually triggered when diabetic patients undergo further STRESS, such as infections, inadequate insulin administration, or cardiovascular diseases. It may also occur as the FIRST presentation of diabetes in people who did NOT know they had diabetes and therefore did NOT have insulin treatment.
    Glucose is the MAJOR energy source of the body. It comes from digestion of carbohydrates and is carried by the bloodstream to various organs. Insulin is a hormone produced by beta-cells of the pancreas and is responsible for DRIVING glucose INTO cells. When insulin is DEFICIENT, glucose can NOT enter the cells; it stays in the blood, causing HIGH blood sugar levels while the cells are STARVED. In response to this metabolic starvation, the body INcreases the levels of counter-regulatory hormones. These hormones have 2 major effects that are responsible for clinical presentation of DKA:
    - First, they produce MORE glucose in an attempt to supply energy to the cells. This is done by breaking down glycogen into glucose, and synthesizing glucose from NON-carbohydrate substrates such as proteins and lipids. However, as the cells CANNOT use glucose, this response ONLY results in MORE sugar in the blood. As blood sugar level EXCEEDS the ability of the kidneys to reabsorb, it overflows into urine, taking water and electrolytes along with it in a process known as OSMOTIC DIURESIS. This results in large volumes of urine, dehydration and excessive thirst.
    - Second, they activate lipolysis and fatty acid metabolism for ALTERNATIVE fuel. In the liver, metabolism of fatty acids as an alternative energy source produces KETONE bodies. One of these is acetone, a volatile substance that gives DKA patient’s breath a characteristic SWEET smell. Ketone bodies, unlike fatty acids, can cross the blood-brain barrier and therefore can serve as fuel for the brain during glucose starvation. They are, however, ACIDIC, and when produced in LARGE amounts, overwhelm the buffering capacity of blood plasma, resulting in metabolic ACIDOSIS. As the body tries to reduce blood acidity by EXHALING MORE carbon dioxide, a deep and labored breathing, known as Kussmaul breathing may result. Another compensation mechanism for high acidity MOVES hydrogen ions INTO cells in exchange for potassium. This leads to INcreased potassium levels in the blood; but as potassium is constantly excreted in urine during osmotic diuresis, the overall potassium level in the body is eventually depleted. A blood test MAY indicate too much potassium, or hyperkalemia, but once INSULIN treatment starts, potassium moves BACK into cells and hypokalemia may result instead. For this reason, blood potassium level is monitored throughout treatment and potassium replacement is usually required together with intravenous fluid and insulin as primary treatment for DKA.

Komentáře • 133

  • @Alilamedicalmedia
    @Alilamedicalmedia  Před rokem +3

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  • @divamarakua586
    @divamarakua586 Před 8 měsíci +9

    This video is saving me from crying of hopelessness rn

  • @medicineislove148
    @medicineislove148 Před 5 lety +148

    this was absolutely the best explanation on dka i ever came across. had never been able to understand it from lectures, self reading, or other videos. yr channel is the best. thank you .

  • @mistergq1774
    @mistergq1774 Před 3 lety +22

    Absloutely the BEST , short , sweet and to the point. Very well done !

  • @TheAmmarKeylani
    @TheAmmarKeylani Před 4 lety +18

    I like your videos because they cut straight into the axis of the subject and don't loiter around in uncertainty as many do. I wish you could cover the relationship between high glucose in the blood with the effect it has on blood brain barrier resulting in metabolic acidosis and such effect on amyloid beta protein activity in Alzheimer! This Triangle I have been trying to put together lately and in need to verify!

  • @imnotwatchin
    @imnotwatchin Před rokem

    Great Explanation..
    Also makes me marvel how our bodies are designed..this is absolutely divine !!

  • @daniellemartin5111
    @daniellemartin5111 Před 2 lety +4

    Best explanation!! I needed a refresher! Glad I found this video!

  • @afrinaziz1794
    @afrinaziz1794 Před 6 lety +8

    Excellent explanation...clearly understood the pathology

  • @sajedahaisam9135
    @sajedahaisam9135 Před rokem +3

    Amazing video, thank you for explaining everything smoothly

  • @SteezySteez2011
    @SteezySteez2011 Před 4 lety +2

    Fantastic video. Summed up my entire AEMT school section on DKA in minutes

  • @veronicabanda5217
    @veronicabanda5217 Před 4 měsíci

    Wow,this has cleared the confusion I had concerning this topic . Perfect video , indeed!

  • @princeyeboah9634
    @princeyeboah9634 Před 11 měsíci

    Absolutely remarkable explanation.
    God bless you Ma

  • @naimhazierah5531
    @naimhazierah5531 Před 5 lety +2

    Thnk you. You explain it in a really simple way. I really appreaciate it

  • @oliversandeep
    @oliversandeep Před 5 lety +2

    its an amazing learning experience , thanks alila

  • @wiamalbouzidi8362
    @wiamalbouzidi8362 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you very much, from a med student in belgium !

  • @afridaafroz4192
    @afridaafroz4192 Před 2 lety +1

    one of the best tutorials on DKA so far

  • @tendeant
    @tendeant Před rokem

    Thank you for this! Clear, concise and with animations.

  • @mahaqalbani4867
    @mahaqalbani4867 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent video. Brief, concise and comprehensive 👍

  • @MikeB-sp6gp
    @MikeB-sp6gp Před 3 lety +4

    Suggested topic: "The 3 P's" is often cited as signs of hyperglycemia. Polyuria is often readily evident in acute hyperglycemia-- and the relationship between polyuria and polydipsia is easy to understand. The "third P" however, polyphagia, isn't as easy to understand-- and, in my experience as an RN, I didn't observe acute increased hunger in patients with acute hyperglycemia.
    On the other hand, I frequently observed chronic polyphagia in patients with chronic hyperglycemia.
    -- A video on "the 3 Ps" that explained the pathophysiology of hyperglycemia-related polyphagia would be great.
    I also want to thank you for your terrific videos. They are, without any equals, the best quick video summaries about pathophysiology on the Internet. Your explanations are always cleanly presented, clarified by terrific animation, and focused on relevant issues.

    • @TravelnurseMercy81
      @TravelnurseMercy81 Před 7 měsíci

      Cells are starving you have no energy you want carbs to eat to produce energy in hyperglycemia, but also remember once you get to DkA you’ve been feeling hungry and thirsty but now in DKA you are nauseous, stomach ache you don’t feel hungry or even if you do you can’t eat. Diabetic RN here

  • @jasonhumphries9434
    @jasonhumphries9434 Před rokem

    A very useful video that was clear & easy to understand. Thank you for sharing. 👍

  • @Massa27580
    @Massa27580 Před 6 lety +2

    I appreciate easy way with big effort

  • @miancu3
    @miancu3 Před 6 lety +5

    Great animation of the potassium imbalance issue, thank you.

  • @bettymosenye8471
    @bettymosenye8471 Před 2 lety +1

    Beautifully covered 🙌👌

  • @lydia373
    @lydia373 Před 5 lety +2

    thanks! explained calmly and systematically. nice animation also :)

  • @erikajimenez7207
    @erikajimenez7207 Před 4 lety

    SO HELPFUL! thank you

  • @spshivani6828
    @spshivani6828 Před 2 lety +1

    Best tutorial of this topic 👍👍👍👍👍 amazing thanku dear

  • @drsultansaudagar2733
    @drsultansaudagar2733 Před 6 lety +5

    I would love to watch video on bleeding time clotting time prothrombin time and its significance.

  • @radharamana9038
    @radharamana9038 Před měsícem

    Excellent..
    Please present a vedio on diabetic management during emergency & ellective surgery..thank you.

  • @christinetompkins1470
    @christinetompkins1470 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great video, thanks so much

  • @arifbhat5015
    @arifbhat5015 Před 3 lety +1

    Best way of explanation....

  • @debanikchakrabortty5713

    Short , To the point...Thank you for the explanation ❣️

  • @raphaellekoerber1875
    @raphaellekoerber1875 Před 5 lety +1

    Well done, thank-you

  • @chimwemwechanda5898
    @chimwemwechanda5898 Před 2 lety

    this video is helping and talk about how to prevent the same

  • @utibepeter9585
    @utibepeter9585 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤❤very detailed and clear explanation

  • @kokocipher
    @kokocipher Před 2 lety

    Nice video, I finally understood why Acidosis is associated with DM

  • @doctorbase2364
    @doctorbase2364 Před 3 lety +1

    Extremely awesome , god bless ya team

  • @mmcharg4655
    @mmcharg4655 Před 10 měsíci

    Short and precise. Just the way I like it😊

  • @yusifalhassan7279
    @yusifalhassan7279 Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you very much
    And please I want a full video on diabetics as whole topic.
    Thank you once again.and may Allah bless you abundantly Ameen

  • @bigwillchill
    @bigwillchill Před 6 lety

    perfect explanation thank you

  • @khalidakafzi5341
    @khalidakafzi5341 Před rokem

    Thank you to the moon and back

  • @banana.m3462
    @banana.m3462 Před 2 lety +2

    I went into dka yesterday . Had to go straight to a and e then got discharged this morning. it was scary

  • @mariselavarelarussian7021

    Suggested topic. Going dip into how high levels of sugar gets a person into a diabetic coma and what happens in the organs once in the coma.

  • @ramchandrasuthar2848
    @ramchandrasuthar2848 Před 6 lety +1

    Very nice analysis

  • @daniellacollison8945
    @daniellacollison8945 Před rokem

    loved this video!

  • @natasha1394
    @natasha1394 Před rokem

    Very good explanation thanks a lot

  • @drsasibrucefitness2889

    Information is very clear. Thank you so much for making easy to understand

  • @Iafnnan
    @Iafnnan Před 2 lety +1

    THANK YOU!

  • @josephinejeeaspirant5437
    @josephinejeeaspirant5437 Před 3 lety +2

    So helpful thank you

  • @dayo.s2512
    @dayo.s2512 Před 4 lety +1

    very helpful thank you

  • @drsheikh
    @drsheikh Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent thanks

  • @ThelmaOnuoha
    @ThelmaOnuoha Před rokem

    Simply the best video on DKA 👍

  • @ELMV403
    @ELMV403 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice explanation

  • @raniamethia7278
    @raniamethia7278 Před 5 lety +1

    thank you

  • @Oak.9
    @Oak.9 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank you

  • @raynaboyarsky4591
    @raynaboyarsky4591 Před 3 lety +1

    thank you!!!

  • @KA-co4vb
    @KA-co4vb Před 3 lety +1

    Very helpful video

  • @marieclaire3449
    @marieclaire3449 Před 6 lety

    Choices of iv fluids replacement. Thanks

  • @user-pn9uv3ng1o
    @user-pn9uv3ng1o Před 5 měsíci

    Loved it 💥👍

  • @drsultansaudagar2733
    @drsultansaudagar2733 Před 6 lety

    EXCELLENT .

  • @lecat5674
    @lecat5674 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow... thank you...

  • @ameerismail9444
    @ameerismail9444 Před rokem

    Best of the best thanks

  • @maheedhararavi8145
    @maheedhararavi8145 Před 5 lety

    Thanks. I am a layman in medical field. I like to know how heat is generated in body. Which type of energy our body systems use.

  • @ricardotorres3709
    @ricardotorres3709 Před rokem

    Excellent

  • @KK-nm8lf
    @KK-nm8lf Před 6 lety +4

    Pls make videos on pharmacology

  • @dilipkale2140
    @dilipkale2140 Před 9 měsíci

    Pl also tell the exercises for diabetic kitoacidosis.

  • @sarah_muwafaq
    @sarah_muwafaq Před rokem

    Thanx for vedio

  • @KA-co4vb
    @KA-co4vb Před 3 lety

    Kindly share video on fluid replacement therapy in DKA

  • @IrfanAli-jg7nr
    @IrfanAli-jg7nr Před 2 lety

    Make video on hypertension, nd kindly give more focus on treatment nd prognosis

  • @chandanadas5032
    @chandanadas5032 Před 3 lety

    খুব ভালো লাগল।

  • @user-or1so8ud9r
    @user-or1so8ud9r Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks

  • @lowenherz2739
    @lowenherz2739 Před 2 lety

    please make a video on Metabolic Response to trauma

  • @millolailyang1545
    @millolailyang1545 Před rokem

    TYSM

  • @reyhane4210
    @reyhane4210 Před 4 lety

    Thanks 🌸🌸💖💖💖💖

  • @alianaz4127
    @alianaz4127 Před 2 lety

    Please cover the management of ckd

  • @adomgrace-zj5ym
    @adomgrace-zj5ym Před rokem

    Please make a video on lactic acidosis

  • @ronefana4015
    @ronefana4015 Před 2 lety

    superb

  • @apsaribegum7257
    @apsaribegum7257 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing

  • @kaziyaad8258
    @kaziyaad8258 Před 2 lety

    please make a video on acute mountain sickness

  • @rahulsadiq56
    @rahulsadiq56 Před 3 lety +1

    can anyone tell me if our body is breaking fat for energy than fat broken down to glucose how that is used by body because their is not enough insulin

  • @cognizenutrition5244
    @cognizenutrition5244 Před 3 lety +1

    Very nice

  • @elwadia1760
    @elwadia1760 Před 3 lety +1

    Great 💜

  • @comfortmmatlala9593
    @comfortmmatlala9593 Před 6 lety

    Pathophysiology of hyperthyroidism please

  • @aporifera
    @aporifera Před 2 lety +6

    I'm here because I've been struggling with ketones since I've been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes. I've been managing everything that enters my mouth, food to the gram and 2.7QT of water per day, and I have not had 250+ or 70- for 5 days. I'm also on a pump so there should never be a lack of insulin. Yet I'm STILL getting ketones in the higher range (high according to my test strips but not to the point of DKA). No starvation, no dehydration, no lack of insulin, no hyperglycemia, no infection, so why? Could anyone please help me with a POSSIBLE explanation? Thanks!

    • @saigehartert4876
      @saigehartert4876 Před rokem

      Hi sorry this is very delayed but maybe your ketone strips are expired? I used some one time that “went bad” and it said I had large ketones but in reality they were actually trace.

    • @matrich1983
      @matrich1983 Před 8 měsíci

      Hi, what's mainly your diet? Wondering if it could possibly be nutritional ketosis?

    • @muqtarjamaegal6071
      @muqtarjamaegal6071 Před měsícem

      Stress maybe becouse you are more stressfull

  • @IrfanAli-jg7nr
    @IrfanAli-jg7nr Před 2 lety

    Best video

  • @waleedov5963
    @waleedov5963 Před 5 lety +1

    Great

  • @dentalitevids3734
    @dentalitevids3734 Před 6 lety

    Pharmacology videos please

  • @sanaaahmed4730
    @sanaaahmed4730 Před 11 měsíci

    Amazing ❤️🫡

  • @sid32ful
    @sid32ful Před rokem

    Can stress cause diabetes?

  • @Mohammad-xe2qw
    @Mohammad-xe2qw Před 2 lety

    Brain does NOT need ketones,it can still utilize glucose because it's insulin independent.

  • @aberamengistu6552
    @aberamengistu6552 Před 6 lety

    i get some thing from ur video tnx

  • @chtan5648
    @chtan5648 Před 4 lety

    Covid19? Wish to have this topic on this channel too

  • @adannaoparah7268
    @adannaoparah7268 Před rokem

    Please can you cover pathophysiology of Monkeypox. Thanks.

    • @Alilamedicalmedia
      @Alilamedicalmedia  Před rokem

      Not much known about pathophysiology of monkeypox, we have a video about monkeypox basics here: czcams.com/video/kpixB-RrOZk/video.html

  • @leonanarine7891
    @leonanarine7891 Před 3 lety +1

    Hey can I use this video in my Dka presentation

  • @VoLk0n0v28
    @VoLk0n0v28 Před rokem

    I do have DKA

  • @alecdeflorio9941
    @alecdeflorio9941 Před měsícem

    I've almost died several times insurance wouldn't fill my insulin my sugar climbed to 1200and I couldn't speak or talk coherently couldn't keep water down and my skin and eyes turned yellow

  • @brenyboy26
    @brenyboy26 Před 4 lety

    fuck this was good. why can't lectures be this good? Must we know all the fairy parts? OR is it because we know all the fairy parts from our lectures, that we are able to watch this video with such ease, and synthesise the information easily thereby suggesting that this presentation is better than a lecture? Thoughts...

  • @Fallenparts
    @Fallenparts Před rokem

    Can someone explain it in more easy words

  • @sama273
    @sama273 Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @yamamasajed6341
    @yamamasajed6341 Před 2 lety

    BEST BEST BEEEEEST