Doctors of Type 1 Patients Should Ask About Cannabis Use
Doctors of Type 1 Patients Should Ask About Cannabis Use
Researchers are suggesting that cannabis use is an important consideration for anyone showing signs of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) but has high pH and bicarbonate levels as this may be indicative of cannabis hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). CHS has been found recently chronic, heavy cannabis users, and researchers believe it occurs due to a “slowing of gastric motility,” which causes morning vomiting and abdominal pain. Sometimes this pain can be alleviated with showering. The findings were published in the December 8 online version of Diabetes Care.In people with type 1 diabetes, the vomiting can cause ketosis and high blood sugar (hyperglycemia), which differs from traditional DKA, where hyperglycemia is caused by insulin deficiency, and this occurs before ketoacidosis.Symptoms are identical in both conditions, and both will have high ketonemia, the team reports, as “measured by serum hydroxybutyrate and elevated anion gap.” However, they suggest, while “DKA diagnostic criteria include arterial pH < 7.3 and bicarbonate < 15 mmol/L, this new study found that in more than 90% of cases, cannabis users presented with a pH ≥ 7.4 and bicarbonate > 15 mmol/L.”
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Suspect Cannabis With Diabetic Ketoacidosis and High pHCannabis Use Is Associated With Increased Risk for Diabetic Ketoacidosis in Adults With Type 1 Diabetes: Findings From the T1D Exchange Clinic Registry
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