LACTIC ACIDOSIS

LACTIC ACIDOSIS - ACUTE COMPLICATIONS OF DIABETES MELLITUS


In our earlier articles, we discussed Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Non-Ketotic Hyperosmolar Coma, and in this article, we will review Lactic Acidosis.


LACTIC ACIDOSIS

DEFINITION

Lactic acidosis is a metabolic acidosis due to increased lactic acid levels, resulting in decreased pH in body tissues and blood. This complication is very common in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients who are on Metformin therapy. Elevated lactate is indicative of tissue hypoxia, hypoperfusion and state of acute circulatory failure Lactic acidosis is characterized by lactate levels below 5 mmol/L and serum pH below 7.35.


CLINICAL FEATURES

These include Triad of signs and symptoms observed in patients:


CAUSES

The Cohen-Woods classification categorizes causes of lactic acidosis as follows:

Type A : Decreased perfusion or oxygenation (.i.e in shock)
Type B :


TREATMENT

The management of lactic acidosis follows as:

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