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Diabetes Symptoms and
Diagnosis
Introduction to Diabetes
- Diabetes : group of disorders where the body’s ability to use and
control blood sugar is impaired
- Around 30 Million Adults in the US have diabetes
- ¼ of these people do not know they have diabetes
- Number of cases of diabetes in US has tripled in last 20 years
- In the US, it is the 7th Leading cause of death
- Leading cause of Kidney failure in US
https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/diabetes.html
Symptoms
- A sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation
- Used in all levels of health care: Nurses, Doctors, Techs and Mid-Level
Providers
- Learning how to pattern symptoms to diseases is a staple of health care
Our Patient: 28-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WITH
LIGHTHEADEDNESS
- She came to the ED today with the following symptoms:
- Tachycardia, Hypotension, Light-Headedness, Blurry Vision, No Fevers, No
Chills, No Night Sweats, No Chest Pain, No Dyspnea, Hyper/Hypoglycemia
- We will break all these down one by one and explain why they are important
Symptoms versus No-Symptoms
- Lack of symptoms is important ex) Chest Pain vs No Chest Pain
- Chest Pain could be a heart attack (myocardial infarction), broken ribs or
ruptured aneurysm
- Remember: Our patient came in with light-headedness, as I will explain later a heart attack
could cause light-headness
- But… doesn’t have chest pain, therefore a heart attack is unlikely...whew
Rules of the Game
- We are going to play some powerpoint jeopardy
- Please take the questions seriously and don't cheat. Studies show that Q&A
is one of the best ways to learn information rapidly and efficiently.
Hypotension and Light-Headedness
What is hypotension?
What are the causes of hypotension?
What are some symptoms that are associated with hypotension?
Hypotension and Light-Headedness
Hypotension: Defined as blood pressure at or below 90/60 mmHg
Hypotension is usually happens when you lose too much blood/fluid or when your
heart isn’t pumping hard enough. Hypotension is usually associated with light-
headedness and dizziness, because your brain isn’t receiving enough blood.
In our patient’s case, because her blood sugar is so high, her kidneys are working
hard to get rid of it in her urine. When her kidneys do this, they also end up
excreting in excess of water in her urine, causing low blood pressure.
Challenge Round: Dyspnea and Tachycardia
- What does dyspnea and tachycardia mean?
- What diseases might cause tachycardia?
- What everyday activities might cause tachycardia?
- What diseases might cause dyspnea?
Tachycardia and NO Dyspnea
Tachy = Fast and Cardia = Heart so… Fast Heart or elevated heart rate
- Technically defined as greater than 100 bpm
- Causes: Exercise, Pulmonary Embolism, Heart Attack
- Also can be caused in response to hypotension - the heart tries to compensate for low
blood pressure by working harder
Dys = Difficulty and Pnea = Lung so… Difficulty Breathing
- Causes: Congestive Heart Failure, Pneumonia or any other disease
involving the lungs
Summary: Our patients heart is working hard to compensate for low blood pressure
caused by lost volume (see previous slide) but isn’t having difficulty breathing
Hyper/Hypoglycemia
Hyperglycemia- elevated blood glucose levels (discussed further in diagnosis)
Hypoglycemia- low blood glucose levels.
Insulin is produced when blood glucose levels are elevated. Thus causes cells to
take up glucose, thus reducing blood glucose levels back to normal.
NO - Night Sweats, Fevers or Chills
What is night sweats (Don’t overthink it)? What are fever? How about chills?
Can you think of any disease that might cause any of these?
Night Sweats, Fevers And Chills
Fever: Defined as a body temperature above 39.4 degrees celsius
- It is an indication that the body is fight a foreign agent
- Examples: Cancer, Infections (Bacterial, Fungal, Viral or Parasitic) or Autoimmune Disease
Chills: Non-specific sign of illness generally not feeling well
Night Sweats: Sweating at night, often a symptom of cancer
Summary: Our patient did NOT have any of these symptoms and is therefore
unlikely to be suffering from any of these disease
Questions
- What is the physiological difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes?
- What lab tests are important for diagnosis and why?
- How is diabetes diagnosed?
- What lab values are important?
- What are normal blood glucose and A1C levels?
Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes
Functions of the pancreas in diabetes
- Pancreas has beta cells that produce
insulin (hormone that lowers blood
sugar)
- Type 1 diabetes: autoimmune
destruction of beta cells→ cannot
make insulin→ uncontrolled blood
glucose levels
- Type 2 diabetes: pancreas still
produces insulin, but cells are
resistant to its production→
uncontrolled blood glucose levels
Diagnosis
- A1C- measures average blood glucose levels
- FPG= fasting plasma glucose
- OGTT=oral glucose tolerance test
ADA (American Diabetes Association) criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes
1. A1C ≥6.5%.
OR
2. FPG ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L). Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least eight hours.
OR
3. Two-hour plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) during an OGTT.
OR
4. In a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis, a random plasma glucose
≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L).
A1C
- A1C measures how much
glucose is attached to red
blood cells (glycosylation).
- A1C levels are elevated in
diabetes due to
hyperglycemia
Normal A1C and fasting plasma glucose
Helpful links and videos
https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/what-is-diabetes

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Symptoms and diagnostics

  • 2. Introduction to Diabetes - Diabetes : group of disorders where the body’s ability to use and control blood sugar is impaired - Around 30 Million Adults in the US have diabetes - ¼ of these people do not know they have diabetes - Number of cases of diabetes in US has tripled in last 20 years - In the US, it is the 7th Leading cause of death - Leading cause of Kidney failure in US https://www.cdc.gov/diabetes/basics/diabetes.html
  • 3. Symptoms - A sign of the existence of something, especially of an undesirable situation - Used in all levels of health care: Nurses, Doctors, Techs and Mid-Level Providers - Learning how to pattern symptoms to diseases is a staple of health care
  • 4. Our Patient: 28-YEAR-OLD WOMAN WITH LIGHTHEADEDNESS - She came to the ED today with the following symptoms: - Tachycardia, Hypotension, Light-Headedness, Blurry Vision, No Fevers, No Chills, No Night Sweats, No Chest Pain, No Dyspnea, Hyper/Hypoglycemia - We will break all these down one by one and explain why they are important
  • 5. Symptoms versus No-Symptoms - Lack of symptoms is important ex) Chest Pain vs No Chest Pain - Chest Pain could be a heart attack (myocardial infarction), broken ribs or ruptured aneurysm - Remember: Our patient came in with light-headedness, as I will explain later a heart attack could cause light-headness - But… doesn’t have chest pain, therefore a heart attack is unlikely...whew
  • 6. Rules of the Game - We are going to play some powerpoint jeopardy - Please take the questions seriously and don't cheat. Studies show that Q&A is one of the best ways to learn information rapidly and efficiently.
  • 7. Hypotension and Light-Headedness What is hypotension? What are the causes of hypotension? What are some symptoms that are associated with hypotension?
  • 8. Hypotension and Light-Headedness Hypotension: Defined as blood pressure at or below 90/60 mmHg Hypotension is usually happens when you lose too much blood/fluid or when your heart isn’t pumping hard enough. Hypotension is usually associated with light- headedness and dizziness, because your brain isn’t receiving enough blood. In our patient’s case, because her blood sugar is so high, her kidneys are working hard to get rid of it in her urine. When her kidneys do this, they also end up excreting in excess of water in her urine, causing low blood pressure.
  • 9. Challenge Round: Dyspnea and Tachycardia - What does dyspnea and tachycardia mean? - What diseases might cause tachycardia? - What everyday activities might cause tachycardia? - What diseases might cause dyspnea?
  • 10. Tachycardia and NO Dyspnea Tachy = Fast and Cardia = Heart so… Fast Heart or elevated heart rate - Technically defined as greater than 100 bpm - Causes: Exercise, Pulmonary Embolism, Heart Attack - Also can be caused in response to hypotension - the heart tries to compensate for low blood pressure by working harder Dys = Difficulty and Pnea = Lung so… Difficulty Breathing - Causes: Congestive Heart Failure, Pneumonia or any other disease involving the lungs Summary: Our patients heart is working hard to compensate for low blood pressure caused by lost volume (see previous slide) but isn’t having difficulty breathing
  • 11. Hyper/Hypoglycemia Hyperglycemia- elevated blood glucose levels (discussed further in diagnosis) Hypoglycemia- low blood glucose levels. Insulin is produced when blood glucose levels are elevated. Thus causes cells to take up glucose, thus reducing blood glucose levels back to normal.
  • 12. NO - Night Sweats, Fevers or Chills What is night sweats (Don’t overthink it)? What are fever? How about chills? Can you think of any disease that might cause any of these?
  • 13. Night Sweats, Fevers And Chills Fever: Defined as a body temperature above 39.4 degrees celsius - It is an indication that the body is fight a foreign agent - Examples: Cancer, Infections (Bacterial, Fungal, Viral or Parasitic) or Autoimmune Disease Chills: Non-specific sign of illness generally not feeling well Night Sweats: Sweating at night, often a symptom of cancer Summary: Our patient did NOT have any of these symptoms and is therefore unlikely to be suffering from any of these disease
  • 14. Questions - What is the physiological difference between type 1 and type 2 diabetes? - What lab tests are important for diagnosis and why? - How is diabetes diagnosed? - What lab values are important? - What are normal blood glucose and A1C levels?
  • 15. Type 1 vs Type 2 diabetes
  • 16. Functions of the pancreas in diabetes - Pancreas has beta cells that produce insulin (hormone that lowers blood sugar) - Type 1 diabetes: autoimmune destruction of beta cells→ cannot make insulin→ uncontrolled blood glucose levels - Type 2 diabetes: pancreas still produces insulin, but cells are resistant to its production→ uncontrolled blood glucose levels
  • 17. Diagnosis - A1C- measures average blood glucose levels - FPG= fasting plasma glucose - OGTT=oral glucose tolerance test ADA (American Diabetes Association) criteria for the diagnosis of diabetes 1. A1C ≥6.5%. OR 2. FPG ≥126 mg/dL (7.0 mmol/L). Fasting is defined as no caloric intake for at least eight hours. OR 3. Two-hour plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L) during an OGTT. OR 4. In a patient with classic symptoms of hyperglycemia or hyperglycemic crisis, a random plasma glucose ≥200 mg/dL (11.1 mmol/L).
  • 18. A1C - A1C measures how much glucose is attached to red blood cells (glycosylation). - A1C levels are elevated in diabetes due to hyperglycemia
  • 19. Normal A1C and fasting plasma glucose
  • 20. Helpful links and videos https://www.niddk.nih.gov/health-information/diabetes/overview/what-is-diabetes