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Prognosis

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The mortality rate for ketoacidosis ranges from 2-5% in developed countries, and 6-24% in developing countries.

Morbidity and mortality in developed countries mainly resulted from sepsis or pulmonary or cardiovascular complications. Young adults - under 28 years - and children are susceptible to the development of severe and often fatal cerebral oedema during the treatment of DKA - this complication occurs in 0.7-1.0% of ketoacidotic episodes.

It is said that up to 10 children a year die from diabetic ketoacidosis in the UK.


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