The Incidence of Erosive Esophagitis as a Complication of Pediatric Diabetic Ketoacidosis.
Sungeeta AgrawalSerife UysalMeghan FredetteLisa Swartz ToporShara R BialoMichael HerzlingerJason ShapiroLinda K SnellingCharlotte M BoneyJose Bernardo QuintosPublished in: Case reports in endocrinology (2021)
Erosive esophagitis, a rare complication of pediatric DKA, can manifest with odynophagia or substernal chest pain. This complication can lead to DKA recurrence, likely due to increased insulin resistance from inflammation and pain and from reduced oral intake and insulin administration. Patients with odynophagia associated with DKA should be monitored closely to allow timely evaluation and treatment of esophagitis.