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Ketone testing interpretation

This table provides a structured overview of blood ketone level interpretation and its implications in managing diabetes, especially in distinguishing ketoacidosis.


Measurement indications

Term/ConceptDescription/Interpretation
KetonesOrganic compounds formed when body fat breaks down for energy. Can cause toxicity when produced excessively due to lack of insulin.
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA)Accumulation of ketones in the blood of diabetes mellitus patients, leading to metabolic acidosis.
When to Measure Blood Ketones
Diagnosis of DKAEstablish the presence of DKA.
Treatment of DKADuring the management of confirmed DKA.
Acutely unwell diabetic patientParticularly when capillary blood glucose >18mmol/l.
Fasting type 1 diabeticMeasure daily.
Persistently unwell patientFor symptoms like systemic illness, infection, fever, nausea, diarrhoea, or post fasting.
Risk of new-onset DKA/Type 1Especially in acutely unwell patients, including those with covid-19.
Special Considerations
Taking SGLT-2 inhibitors or acutely unwell with COVID-19Risk of euglycaemic DKA. Blood glucose may be normal/slightly raised; don't rely solely on glucose levels for DKA diagnosis in these cases.
Acutely unwell Type 2 diabeticTest blood ketones as part of the initial assessment.

Interpretation

Situation/ConditionGuidance/Interpretation
Testing IndicationTo differentiate ketoacidosis from simple hyperglycaemia or monitor DKA response. Test capillary glucose and blood ketone levels every...

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