Author: Loeb, Thomas; Ozguler, Anna; Baer, Geraldine; Baer, Michel
Title: The pathophysiology of “happy†hypoglycemia Cord-id: 4h9be675 Document date: 2021_4_21
ID: 4h9be675
Snippet: BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia usually includes various neurological symptoms, which are the consequence of neuroglycopenia. When it is severe, it is associated with altered mental status, even coma. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a patient with severe hypoglycemia, completely asymptomatic, due to the increase of lactate production in response to tissue hypoperfusion following a hemorrhagic shock. This illustrates that lactate can substitute glucose as an energy substrate for the brain. It i
Document: BACKGROUND: Hypoglycemia usually includes various neurological symptoms, which are the consequence of neuroglycopenia. When it is severe, it is associated with altered mental status, even coma. CASE PRESENTATION: We report the case of a patient with severe hypoglycemia, completely asymptomatic, due to the increase of lactate production in response to tissue hypoperfusion following a hemorrhagic shock. This illustrates that lactate can substitute glucose as an energy substrate for the brain. It is also a reminder that this metabolite, despite its bad reputation maintained by its role as a marker of severity in critical care patients, has a fundamental role in our metabolism. CONCLUSIONS: Following the example of the “happy hypoxemia†recently reported in the literature describing asymptomatic hypoxemia in COVID-19 patients, we describe a case of “happy hypoglycemia.â€
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