Rhabdomyolysis Complicated with Hyponatremia Due to Water Intoxication and Severe Aspiration Pneumonia: Description of a Patient with Chronic Schizophrenia and Literature Review.

Psychopharmacology bulletin Pub Date : 2023-12-04
Shintaro Watanabe, Yoshio Sato, Junya Miyaki, Takefumi Suzuki
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Hyponatremia due to water intoxication is frequently observed in patients with chronic schizophrenia. We herein present a 49-year-old man who developed schizophrenia at the age of 23 and had been admitted to the closed ward of our hospital for 7 years. He was found by a round nurse standing at the bedside, covering both ears with his hands and making groaning noises. He was disoriented and immediately after being returned to bed, a general tonic-clonic seizure occurred. Severe hyponatremia (Na 104 mEq/L) was noted and intravenous sodium correction was started. A few hours later, due to glossoptosis and massive vomiting, ventilation got worse to the point where he had to be put on a ventilator. On the following day, he developed aspiration pneumonia and antimicrobial treatment was started. In addition, a blood sample taken 36 hours later revealed an extensive elevation of creatine kinase (41,286 U/L), pointing to a possibility of rhabdomyolysis as a complication. Subsequently, the general condition gradually improved with antimicrobial therapy and sodium correction. He eventually recovered without any complications including central pontine myelinolysis. He had no history of polydipsia before this event but it was later found that esophageal stricture triggered complusive fluid intake, resulting in acute hyponatremia, seizure, aspiration pneumonia and rhabdomyolysis. A brief discussion will be provided on the issues surrounding hyponatremia, rhabdomyolysis and schizophrenia.

因水中毒和严重吸入性肺炎导致的横纹肌溶解并发低钠血症:一名慢性精神分裂症患者的描述和文献综述。
慢性精神分裂症患者经常会出现因水中毒导致的低钠血症。我们在此介绍一名 49 岁的男性患者,他在 23 岁时患上精神分裂症,在本医院的封闭病房住院已有 7 年之久。查房护士发现他站在床边,双手捂住双耳,发出呻吟声。他神志不清,被送回病床后立即出现全身强直-阵挛发作。发现严重低钠血症(Na 104 mEq/L),开始静脉补钠。几小时后,由于出现舌苔黄腻和大量呕吐,通气情况恶化,不得不使用呼吸机。第二天,他患上了吸入性肺炎,并开始接受抗菌治疗。此外,36 小时后采集的血样显示肌酸激酶广泛升高(41,286 U/L),这表明并发症可能是横纹肌溶解症。随后,经过抗菌治疗和钠纠正,他的总体情况逐渐好转。他最终康复,没有出现任何并发症,包括中枢神经髓鞘溶解症。在此之前,他没有多尿史,但后来发现食道狭窄引发了并发症性液体摄入,导致急性低钠血症、癫痫发作、吸入性肺炎和横纹肌溶解症。我们将简要讨论与低钠血症、横纹肌溶解症和精神分裂症有关的问题。
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