Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research
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Alcohol. Clin. Exp. Res. · Dec 1996
Case ReportsTwo survival cases of alcoholic lactic acidosis complicated with diabetes mellitus and alcoholic liver disease.
We have experienced two patients with alcoholic lactic acidosis complicated with liver disease and diabetes mellitus who were successfully treated. They developed hypoglycemia, dehydration, lactic acidosis, and renal failure after drinking a large volume of alcohol without eating for 1 week before onset. Acidosis was thought to be directly related to excessive alcoholic intake, because it was no associated with severe liver failure and rhabdomyolysis. ⋯ A mixture of physiological saline and 5% glucose solution was thought to be effective in these cases. Patients recovered from renal failure and lactic acidosis without hemodialysis. Our experience will hopefully provide a key to successful treatment of fatal alcoholic lactic acidosis.