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Metabolic acidosis as a complication of intravenous dextrose administration in a patient with insulinoma.

Agustín Ramos-Prol1, Maribel del Olmo-García, Antonia Pérez-Lázaro, María Caballero-Soto, María Argente-Pla, Beatriz León-de Zayas, Juan Francisco Merino-Torres.   

Abstract

There are few cases published in literature in which the use of intravenous dextrose as treatment for an insulinoma resulted in a metabolic acidosis. This is due perhaps to the usual method of administration, which is usually at low concentrations, for limited periods or low volumes. We present the case of a woman with suspected insulinoma by laboratory findings in which an endogenous hyperinsulinism was observed. During hospitalization, the patient required a progressive increase of the glucose infusion to prevent severe hypoglycemia. Two days before surgery, the patient presented symptoms of malaise and muscle weakness and a metabolic acidosis with hypokalemia became apparent in the blood analysis. This metabolic imbalance was attributed to a long period of treatment with high volume of intravenous dextrose infusion. If large doses of dextrose are required in a patient with an insulinoma, then the possibility of a metabolic imbalance must be considered during the follow-up. When the suspicion of an insulinoma is high, and all the attempts of pre-operative localization fail, patients should be derived early to specialized centers with modern imaging techniques, so that surgery is not delayed, and this rare and threatening complication could be avoided.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20972720     DOI: 10.1007/s12020-010-9400-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Endocrine        ISSN: 1355-008X            Impact factor:   3.633


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