American Journal of Case Reports and Clinical Images
A Case Report | Open Access
Volume 2025 - 2 | Article ID 240 | http://dx.doi.org/10.51521/AJCRCI.2025.22.124
Academic Editor: John Bose
Jacek Kleszczy?ski1, Iryna Boliukh2, Agnieszka
Rombel-Bryzek2, Rafa? J. Bu?dak2
1Emergency
Department, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Opole, Opole, Poland.
2Department of
Clinical Biochemistry and Laboratory Diagnostics, Institute of Medical
Sciences, University of Opole, Opole, Poland.
Corresponding Author’s information: Jacek Kleszczy?ski, Emergency Department, Institute of Medical
Sciences, University of Opole, Oleska 48, 45052 Opole.
Citation: Jacek
Kleszczy?ski, Iryna Boliukh, Agnieszka Rombel-Bryzek, Rafa? J. Bu?dak
(2025). Severe Hyperglycaemia with Concomitant Asymptomatic COVID-19 Infection:
A Case Report Severe Hyperglycaemia with Concominant COVID-19. American J Case
Rep Clin Imag. 2025; September, 2(2),1-3.
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Abstract:
Background: Acute hyperglycaemic crises, such as diabetic
ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycaemic state (HHS), are serious and
potentially life-threatening complications of diabetes that can also be
triggered by viral infections. Case Report: A 64-year-old woman was admitted to the
hospital emergency department because of syncope and impaired consciousness
that began the previous day. The patient had experienced polydipsia, polyuria,
and weight loss over the past four weeks. Laboratory results revealed a serum
glucose concentration of 2362.2 mg/dL. A positive RT-PCR test for SARS-CoV-2
was also documented. Finally, the patient was diagnosed with
hyperglycaemic-hyperosmolar syndrome (HHS), hypokalaemia and nonketotic
metabolic acidosis. Hyperglycaemia was treated with an insulin bolus, followed
by continuous infusion under glucose monitoring. The patient received also multi-electrolyte
solution therapy. Conclusion: COVID-19 infection may significantly
influence blood glucose levels. During the diagnostic evaluation and treatment
of hyperglyceridaemia, clinicians should remain vigilant for the potential
diagnosis of DKA and/or HHS.
MeSH Keywords: Diabetic
Ketoacidosis, Hyperglycaemic Hyperosmolar.