Abstract
Most of #pediatricpatients with type 1 #diabetes are currently
treated with intensive #insulintherapy including multiple daily
injections of insulin and insulin pump. Various reports have
shown insulin pump is effective to improve #glycemic control
with decreasing #hypoglycemia. However, insulin pump may be
hazardous when pump problems occur, and the correspondence
is wrong of problems. Even short interruption of insulin delivery
can cause rapid rise in blood ketones accompanied by elevation of
#bloodglucose. It is noteworthy that insulin pump failure can be an
important risk factor for DKA during the management of diabetes in
pediatric patients with type 1 diabetes.Diabetic #ketoacidosis (DKA)
is known to be a lethal condition, and the mortality rate of DKA in
children and adolescents is reported to be 0.15-0.30% [1].
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