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Diabetesbedingte Notfälle sind häufig. Sie können sowohl hyperglykämische Zustände [dia-betische Ketoacidose (DKA) und hyperosmolares hyperglykämisches Syndrom (HHS)] als auch Hypoglykämien (hypoglykämisches Koma) oder nicht mit pathologischen Blutglucosewerten einhergehende Stoffwechselentgleisungen (z. B. Laktatacidose) betreffen. Die Kenntnis der entsprechenden Risikokonstellationen, Leitsymptome und Befunde sowie Früherkennung, Notfallmaßnahmen, intensivmedizinische Besonderheiten und Präventionsmaßnahmen bei den genannten Diabetesnotfällen müssen nicht nur dem intensivmedizinisch-tätigen Arzt, sondern auch dem ambulant-tätigen Diabetologen, Internisten und Hausarzt geläufig sein. Dies wird in diesem Beitrag in didaktisch klar aufbereiteter Form vermittelt.

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Scherbaum, W., Scherbaum, C. (2015). Diabetesnotfälle. In: Janssens, U., Joannidis, M., Mayer, K. (eds) Weiterbildung Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-46521-9_6

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