hyperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS)
Hperglycemic hyperosmolar state (HHS) previously known as hyperosmolar nonketotic (HONK) coma is a syndrome characterized by extreme elevations in serum glucose concentrations, hyperosmolality and dehydration without significant ketosis (1,2).
Incidence of HHS is unknown but is thought to be <1% of hospital admissions in patients with diabetes
Gradually increasing polyuria and polydipsia will result in profound dehydration and electrolyte loss in a patient.
Osmolality can be calculated from the formula:
osmolality = 2(Na+K) + urea + glucose
Note that serum sodium may be low, despite the fact that the patient is severely hyperosmolar. This is due to the redistribution of fluid into the extracellular fluid (secondary to the high glucose level).
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