BACKGROUND Refeeding syndrome is a rare constellation of electrolyte abnormalities after reintroduction of glucose during an adaptive state of starvation and malnutrition, resulting in fluid shifts, end-organ damage, and, potentially,… Click to show full abstract
BACKGROUND Refeeding syndrome is a rare constellation of electrolyte abnormalities after reintroduction of glucose during an adaptive state of starvation and malnutrition, resulting in fluid shifts, end-organ damage, and, potentially, death. We present a case of fetal death in a patient with hyperemesis gravidarum complicated by refeeding syndrome. CASE A 32-year-old obese, multigravid patient was admitted at 16 weeks of gestation with hyperemesis gravidarum and laboratory abnormalities concerning for refeeding syndrome after consuming a sugar-rich beverage. She was admitted to the hospital for electrolyte and fluid repletion; however, on hospital day 2, fetal death was diagnosed. CONCLUSION Refeeding syndrome is a potentially fatal complication of hyperemesis gravidarum. Caution should be taken when reintroducing glucose during prolonged states of malnutrition to prevent the development of refeeding syndrome.
               
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