C. Lindenbaum et al., DIABETIC-KETOACIDOSIS IN PREGNANCY RESULTING FROM INSULIN PUMP FAILURE - A CASE-REPORT, Journal of reproductive medicine, 38(4), 1993, pp. 306-308
Ketoacidosis remains one of the most serious complications that can oc
cur in the pregnant diabetic. A 36-year-old class D diabetic presented
at 35 weeks' gestation with signs and symptoms of diabetic ketoacidos
is. The etiology of her ketoacidosis was insulin pump malfunction. The
normal physiologic changes associated with pregnancy placed the woman
at increased risk for the development of ketoacidosis. The developmen
t of ketoacidosis is a well-known complication of insulin administered
via pregnancy. We recommend that the insulin pump be used in selected
patients in whom close surveillance can be maintained.