A 32-year-old man presented to the emergency department after becoming acutely unwell.
He had a 5-year history of type 1 diabetes mellitus and no other significant medical history.
On examination, he was apyrexial, his pulse was 120 beats per minute, his blood pressure was 96/58 mmHg and his respiratory rate was 32 breaths per minute.
Investigations:
random plasma glucose14.2 mmol/L
arterial blood gases, breathing 60% oxygen:
PO28.9 kPa (11.3C12.6)
PCO22.6 kPa (4.7C6.0)
pH7.10 (7.35C7.45)
H+79 nmol/L (35C45)
bicarbonate6.1 mmol/L (21C29)
base excessC18 mmol/L (±2)
What diagnosis is most likely to account for these results?
A . acute asthma
B . acute myocardial infarction
C . diabetic ketoacidosis
D . diabetic ketoacidosis and pulmonary embolism
E . salicylate poisoning
Answer: D
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