Lactation Ketoacidosis: A Systematic Review of Case Reports.
Abdullah M Al AlawiAsma Al FlaitiHenrik FalhammarPublished in: Medicina (Kaunas, Lithuania) (2020)
Background and Objective: Lactation ketoacidosis is a rare cause of high anion gap metabolic acidosis affecting breastfeeding mothers. We aim to review and analyze all cases of lactation ketoacidosis reported. Materials and Methods: A systematic search of PubMed/MEDLINE and Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), identifying relevant case reports published from 1 January 1970 to 31 December 2019. We extracted the following data: the first author, country, year of publication, age of the mother, age of the child, weight/body mass index (BMI) of the mother, precipitating factors, presenting symptoms, biochemical results, treatment, breastfeeding, and time from presentation to the resolution of ketoacidosis. Results: Sixteen case reports and 1 case series reporting 18 cases of lactation ketoacidosis were found. Presenting symptoms were nausea (72%, 13/18), vomiting (67%, 12/18), malaise (56%, 10/18), abdominal pain (44%, 8/18), dyspnea (33%, 6/18), headache (22%, 4/18), and palpitation (11%, 2/18). Dieting and physical exercise to lose weight were reported in 76% (14/18). The treatments included IV dextrose, sodium bicarbonate, insulin, rehydration, monitoring and replacement of electrolytes, and resumption of a balanced diet. The prognoses were good, with no mortalities. Conclusions: lactation ketoacidosis should be suspected in unwell breastfeeding women with high anion gap metabolic acidosis, after excluding other causes.
Keyphrases
- body mass index
- case report
- dairy cows
- human milk
- preterm infants
- physical activity
- abdominal pain
- weight gain
- weight loss
- mental health
- ionic liquid
- low birth weight
- healthcare
- systematic review
- public health
- pulmonary embolism
- climate change
- metabolic syndrome
- electronic health record
- deep learning
- insulin resistance
- combination therapy
- body weight
- human health
- artificial intelligence
- replacement therapy
- solid state