| Literature DB >> 25977687 |
N Gurukripa Kowlgi1, Lovely Chhabra1.
Abstract
D-lactic acidosis or D-lactate encephalopathy is a rare condition that occurs primarily in individuals who have a history of short bowel syndrome. The unabsorbed carbohydrates act as a substrate for colonic bacteria to form D-lactic acid among other organic acids. The acidic pH generated as a result of D-lactate production further propagates production of D-lactic acid, hence giving rise to a vicious cycle. D-lactic acid accumulation in the blood can cause neurologic symptoms such as delirium, ataxia, and slurred speech. Diagnosis is made by a combination of clinical and laboratory data including special assays for D-lactate. Treatment includes correcting the acidosis and decreasing substrate for D-lactate such as carbohydrates in meals. In addition, antibiotics can be used to clear colonic flora. Although newer techniques for diagnosis and treatment are being developed, clinical diagnosis still holds paramount importance, as there can be many confounders in the diagnosis as will be discussed subsequently.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25977687 PMCID: PMC4421027 DOI: 10.1155/2015/476215
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gastroenterol Res Pract ISSN: 1687-6121 Impact factor: 2.260
Case reports of D-lactic acidosis with short bowel syndrome.
| Author/year | Patients | Age/sex | Cause of D-la | Comments/clinical |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Kholostova et al./2014 [ | 24 | <2 yrs./variable | SBS—ileojejunal rectal anastomosis for treatment of Hirschsprung's disease | Fecal D-lactate increased in 35% pts. |
| Singh et al./2013 [ | 1 | 37/M | Antibiotic induced alteration of colonic flora causing recurrent D-la | Complicated with new acute transient systolic CHF |
| Dahlquist et al./1984 [ | 1 | 24/F | SBS—ischemic small bowel resection | Primarily CNS symptoms-lethargy, echolalia, ataxia |
| Burski et al./2013 [ | 1 | 41/F | SBS—bariatric surgery | Confusion (feeling drunk), slurred speech, ataxia. |
| Gigante et al./2012 [ | 1 | 51/F | SBS—partial small bowel resection, jejunoileal bypass due to | Confusion, blurred vision, slurred speech, nausea, weakness |
| Guerrero et al./2010 [ | 1 | 35/F | SBS—ileal resection due to ischemic bowel | Dizziness, gait instability, loss of strength |
| Munakata et al./2010 [ | 1 | 5/F | SBS—jejunoileal atresia; ileus; peritonitis | Intermittent ataxia, inability to grasp objects, explosive speech |
| Grunert et al./2010 [ | 1 | 7/M | Congenital disaccharidase deficiency | Found comatose after parenteral nutrition was held, and pt. had oral meals, slurred speech |
| Dahhak et al./2008 [ | 1 | 6/M | SBS—bowel surgery indication not reported | Dysarthria and disorientation |
| Soler Palacín et al./2006 [ | 1 | 11/M | SBS—multiple bowel resections in the postnatal period | Confusion, encephalopathy, slurred speech |
| Puwanant et al./2005 [ | 1 | 14/M | SBS—midgut volvulus surgery five years prior | Episodic confusion, hyperpnea |
| Uchida et al./2004 [ | 1 | 22/M | SBS—volvulus surgery at age three | Slurred speech, somnolence, gait disturbance |
| Zhang et al./2003 [ | 1 | 12/M | SBS—20 cm resection of small bowel due to volvulus | 11 episodes of weakness, ataxia, nausea, slurred speech, lethargy |
| Kamar et al./2003 [ | 1 | 80/M | SBS—subtotal colectomy with ileal J-pouch | Confusion, disorientation, tachypnea |
| Azhar and Beach/2002 [ | 1 | 53/F | SBS—colectomy and colostomy 20 years prior to Ulcerative colitis | Nausea, vomiting, fatigue, diarrhea from colostomy |
| Angelet et al./2002 [ | 1 | Unknown | SBS | Neurological symptoms |
| Lalive et al./2001 [ | 1 | 54/— | SBS—extensive small bowel surgery few months prior | Several acute confusional episodes, ataxia, nystagmus, dysarthria |
| Sela et al./1999 [ | 2 | 2.25/F | SBS—congenital intestinal obstruction | Encephalopathy, ataxia |
| Day and Abbott/1999 [ | 1 | Unknown | SBS | Unknown |
| Vella and Farrugia/1998 [ | 1 | 50/F | SBS | Recurrent weakness, ataxia, slurred speech, confusion, nausea |
| Coronado et al./1995 [ | 1 | 50/M | SBS—Jejunoileal bypass 2 years prior, with recent doxycycline use | Ataxia, slurred speech, weakness |
| Koletzko et al./1994 [ | 1 | 9/M | SBS—small intestinal duplication 2 years prior | Recurrent episodes—failure to thrive, unsteady gait, slurred speech, somnolence |
| Gurevitch et al./1993 [ | 1 | 1.6 yrs. | SBS—midgut volvulus | Encephalopathy syndrome |
| Forsyth et al./1991 [ | 1 | Unknown | SBS—jejunal atresia | Recurrent encephalopathy, treated with neomycin |
| Flourie et al./1990 [ | 1 | 24/M | SBS—recent treatment with Bactrim | Neurological symptoms |
| Scully et al./1989 [ | 1 | 16/M | SBS—small bowel ischemia from stab wounds | Headache, confusion, stupor, dysarthria |
| Rosenthal and Pesce/1985 [ | 1 | 2.5/M | SBS—midgut volvulus | Ataxia, lethargy |
| Haan et al./1985 [ | 1 | 8/M | SBS | Depression, slurred speech, confusion, aggressive behavior intermittently |
| Traube et al./1983 [ | 1 | 40/M | SBS—jejunoileal bypass | Bizarre behavior, slurred speech, ataxic gait |
| Satoh et al./1982 [ | 2 | Unknown | SBS | Unknown |
| Schoorel et al./1980 [ | 1 | 3/M | SBS | Confusion, dyspnea, drowsiness |
| Oh et al./1979 [ | 1 | 30/M | SBS—ischemic bowel | Slurred speech, confusion |
Prevalence of symptoms with D-lactic acidosis in patients with short bowel syndrome.
| Presentation | Percentage of patients |
|---|---|
| Encephalopathy | 100 |
| Slurred speech | 52 |
| Ataxia | 32 |
| Gait disturbance | 29 |
| Weakness | 16 |
| Tachypnea | 13 |
| Aggressive behavior | 10 |
| Diarrhea | 6 |
| Acute CHF | 3 |
| Headache | 3 |
| Nystagmus | 3 |
| Blurry vision | 3 |
| Explosive speech | 3 |
| Echolalia | 3 |
| “Feeling drunk” | 3 |
| Depression | 3 |