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J. Willis Hurst, Email: jhurst@emory.edu

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Keywords:

  • Osborn waves
  • hypothermia
  • ketoacidosis

Osborn waves in the electrocardiogram, hypothermia not due to exposure, and death due to diabetic ketoacidosis

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Journal Title:

CLINICAL CARDIOLOGY

Volume:

Volume 26, Number 12

Publisher:

, Pages 555-560

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Article | Final Publisher PDF

Abstract:

Hypothermia usually occurs because a patient has been exposed to a cold environment; however, a number of nonenvironmental conditions may produce hypothermia. This report relates the clinical course of a patient whose hypothermia was due to severe diabetic ketoacidosis. In addition, we review the causes of hypothermia and Osborn waves beyond exposure to cold temperature. Hypothermia due to diabetic ketoacidosis is an uncommon complication of a common disease that carries with it clinically significant consequences. Accordingly, we believe that all clinicians should be aware of this potential complication of diabetic ketoacidosis and should be able to recognize the importance of the electrocardiogram in such patients.

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© 2003 Verlag Chemie, GmbH

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