Biochemical and etiological characteristics of acute hyponatremia in the emergency department - PubMed (original) (raw)
Biochemical and etiological characteristics of acute hyponatremia in the emergency department
Yu-Juei Hsu et al. J Emerg Med. 2005 Nov.
Abstract
Hyponatremia can be classified as acute or chronic depending on its duration, and treatment options are tailored to this classification. However, it is sometimes difficult to differentiate acute from chronic hyponatremia in the Emergency Department (ED). The objective of this study was to identify characteristics to help diagnose and manage acute hyponatremia in the ED. Patients with acute hyponatremia in the ED were enrolled from a retrospective 2-year chart review. Eleven patients (0.8%) were identified with acute hyponatremia out of a total of 1321 hyponatremic patients. There were nine women and two men. The mean age was 48.9 years. The mean sodium (Na(+)) level was 115+/-4 mmol/L. Accompanying biochemical abnormalities included hypouricemia and hypouremia with increased fractional excretions of uric acid (UA) and urea. The estimated amount of water intake ranged from 2.5 to 10 liters (mean, 5.1+/-2.3 liters) during the day before ED presentation. All patients were treated with hypertonic saline and furosemide at a correction rate of 1.6+/-0.5 mmol/L/h. No patients had neurological sequelae after treatment. The causes of acute hyponatremia included induction of abortion with oxytocin (n=1), primary polydipsia on neuroleptic agents (n=2), polyethylene glycol (PEG) preparation for colonoscopy (n=1), diuretic therapy for hypertension (n=4), ecstasy use (n=1), and weight-reducing herbal teas (n=2). We conclude that in the right clinical setting, high free water intake and low serum urea and UA favor acute hyponatremia. A detailed drug history may be helpful in the differential diagnosis of acute hyponatremia.
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