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Change of Exhaled Acetone Concentration in a Diabetic Patient with Acute Decompensated Heart Failure

Authors :
Kazuhiko Nakazato
Shu-ichi Saitoh
Hitoshi Suzuki
Koichi Sugimoto
Yu Houtsuki
Yoshiyuki Matsumoto
Akiomi Yoshihisa
Masayoshi Oikawa
Yasuhiro Ichijo
Tetsuro Yokokawa
Akito Shimouchi
Yasuchika Takeishi
Source :
International Heart Journal. 58:828-830
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
International Heart Journal (Japanese Heart Journal), 2017.

Abstract

In heart failure patients, exhaled acetone concentration, a noninvasive biomarker, is increased according to heart failure severity. Moreover, exhaled acetone concentration is also known to be affected by diabetes mellitus. However, there have been no reports on exhaled acetone concentration in heart failure patients with diabetes mellitus. A 77-year old man was admitted to our hospital with acute decompensated heart failure and atrioventricular block. He had controlled diabetes mellitus under insulin treatment with hemoglobin A1c of 6.5%. He underwent treatment of diuretics and permanent pacemaker implantation. His condition improved and he was discharged at Day 12. Due to the heart failure improvement, his levels of exhaled acetone concentration decreased from 1.623 ppm at admission to 0.664 ppm at discharge. This is the first report to reveal a change of exhaled acetone concentration in a diabetic patient with acute decompensated heart failure.

Details

ISSN :
13493299 and 13492365
Volume :
58
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Heart Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....354eec6d3cc136da8e4bc03715206b63