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Question of the Week | Which Feature Most Strongly Supports a Diagnosis of HHS Rather Than DKA?

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A 32-year-old with newly discovered diabetes is brought to the emergency department with polyuria and lethargy. They have been sleeping more than usual.

Initial labs show:

  • Plasma glucose: 680 mg/dL
  • Potassium 3.7 mEq/L
  • Serum osmolality: 335 mOsm/kg

Based on the following labs, which feature most strongly supports a diagnosis of hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS) rather than diabetes ketoacidosis (DKA)?

  1. Markedly elevated plasma glucose
  2. Absence of significant metabolic acidosis
  3. Out of range potassium level
  4. Elevated effective serum osmolality

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