Hyperglycemic Crisis in an Anuric Peritoneal Dialysis Patient with Profound and Symptomatic Hypertonicity

Cureus. 2018 May 2;10(5):e2566. doi: 10.7759/cureus.2566.

Abstract

An anuric peritoneal dialysis patient with diabetes mellitus, congestive heart failure, and anasarca developed severe hyperglycemia with hypertonicity causing profound neurological manifestations after prolonged and continuous use of hypertonic (4.25%) dextrose dialysate. She expired with hypotensive shock from a new myocardial infarction soon after completion of treatment with insulin infusion. The degree of the presenting hypertonicity far exceeded the value expected from the degree of hyperglycemia. We identified prolonged peritoneal dialysis with hypertonic solutions and profound extracellular volume expansion as the causes of the excessive hypertonicity. Hyperglycemia developing in diabetic patients treated for anasarca by peritoneal dialysis after continuous use of hypertonic dextrose dialysate is associated with the risk of excessive hypertonicity with severe clinical manifestations.

Keywords: anasarca; anuria; coma; hyperglycemia; hypertonicity; peritoneal dialysis; pulmonary edema.

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