Potassium Concentration in Initial Fluid Therapy and In-Hospital Mortality of Patients with Diabetic Ketoacidosis

Author:

Okada Akira1,Yamana Hayato2,Morita Kojiro3,Sato Yukihito4,Yamaguchi Satoko1,Kurakawa Kayo Ikeda1,Michihata Nobuaki2,Matsui Hiroki4,Fushimi Kiyohide5,Nangaku Masaomi6,Yamauchi Toshimasa7,Yasunaga Hideo4,Kadowaki Takashi178ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Prevention of Diabetes and Lifestyle-Related Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

2. Department of Health Services Research, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

3. Department of Health Services Research, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Japan

4. Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Health Economics, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

5. Department of Health Policy and Informatics, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan

6. Division of Nephrology and Endocrinology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

7. Department of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

8. Toranomon Hospital, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Abstract Context Guidelines worldwide recommend potassium replacement of 10 to 40 mmol/L in the initial fluid therapy for patients with diabetic ketoacidosis. However, evidence is lacking as to the association between infused potassium concentration and mortality. Objective We aimed to determine the association between infused potassium concentration and in-hospital mortality. Methods Using the Japanese Diagnosis Procedure Combination database, we retrospectively identified inpatients admitted for treatment of diabetic ketoacidosis from July 2010 to March 2018. Patients with kidney dysfunction or serum potassium abnormalities were excluded. We evaluated the association of the potassium concentration in the total infused solutions in the first 2 days of hospitalization with 28-day in-hospital mortality using multivariable regression analysis with a cubic spline model. We also assessed the association between potassium concentration and occurrence of hyperkalemia. Results We identified 14 216 patients with diabetic ketoacidosis and observed 261 deaths. The quartile cut-points for potassium concentration were 7.7, 11.4, and 16.1 mmol/L. Within the range of approximately 10 to 40 mmol/L, potassium concentration was not associated with occurrence of hyperkalemia or death. Lower potassium concentrations were associated with higher 28-day in-hospital mortality; the odds ratio for patients receiving 8 mmol/L was 1.69 (95% CI, 1.03 to 2.78; reference: 20 mmol/L), and the odds ratio increased monotonically as potassium concentration decreased further. Conclusion Patients receiving potassium replacement at concentrations of 10 to 40 mmol/L had similar in-hospital mortality rates, whereas lower concentrations were associated with higher mortality.

Funder

Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare

Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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