hyperosmolar coma - Definition. Was ist hyperosmolar coma
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Was (wer) ist hyperosmolar coma - definition

MEDICAL CONDITION DUE TO DIABETES
Diabetes chock; Diabetes shock; Diabetes with hyperosmolarity; Diabetes with other coma; Diabetic shock; Hyperosmolar coma; Diabetic crisis

Induced coma         
MEDICAL PROCEDURE TO INDUCE COMA
Barbiturate-induced coma; Barb coma; Artificial coma; Barbiturate coma; Medically induced coma; Medically-induced coma; Chemically induced coma
An induced comaalso known as a medically induced coma (MIC), barbiturate-induced coma, or drug-induced comais a temporary coma (a deep state of unconsciousness) brought on by a controlled dose of an anesthetic drug, often a barbiturate such as pentobarbital or thiopental. Barbiturate comas are used to protect the brain during major neurosurgery, as a last line of treatment in certain cases of status epilepticus that have not responded to other treatments, and in refractory intracranial hypertension following traumatic brain injury.
Franché Coma         
AMERICAN MUSICIAN
Franche Coma
Franché Coma (born Frank Licata August 17, 1957), is an American musician. He is the original guitarist of the Misfits.
José Galofré y Coma         
SPANISH PAINTER (1819-1867)
Jose Galofre y Coma
José Galofré y Coma (1819-1877), a Spanish historical painter, was born at Barcelona, and died in the same city. He studied in Rome, where he became an associate of Overbeck.

Wikipedia

Diabetic coma

Diabetic coma is a life-threatening but reversible form of coma found in people with diabetes mellitus.

Three different types of diabetic coma are identified:

  1. Severe low blood sugar in a diabetic person
  2. Diabetic ketoacidosis (usually type 1) advanced enough to result in unconsciousness from a combination of a severely increased blood sugar level, dehydration and shock, and exhaustion
  3. Hyperosmolar nonketotic coma (usually type 2) in which an extremely high blood sugar level and dehydration alone are sufficient to cause unconsciousness.

In most medical contexts, the term diabetic coma refers to the diagnostical dilemma posed when a physician is confronted with an unconscious patient about whom nothing is known except that they have diabetes. An example might be a physician working in an emergency department who receives an unconscious patient wearing a medical identification tag saying DIABETIC. Paramedics may be called to rescue an unconscious person by friends who identify them as diabetic. Brief descriptions of the three major conditions are followed by a discussion of the diagnostic process used to distinguish among them, as well as a few other conditions which must be considered.

An estimated 2 to 15 percent of people with diabetes will have at least one episode of diabetic coma in their lifetimes as a result of severe hypoglycemia.