Point of care ultrasound (PoCUS) y el enfoque de hiponatremia: una serie de casos

Luisa Fernanda Martínez , Daniel Martin Arsanios , Luis David Medina , Gina Sofia Montaño Padilla , Maria C. Restrepo-Guarnizo
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Hyponatremia is a common condition in clinical practice characterized by low blood sodium levels (<135 mmol/L), which can have severe neurological consequences and increase the risk of mortality. Its management requires identifying the underlying cause, for which the use of various tools has been described. In this case, the use of Point-of-Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) to estimate extracellular volume and determine the etiology of the condition is highlighted. Five clinical cases documenting the presence of hyponatremia are presented, with ultrasound findings guiding the etiology in each case.
Currently, non-invasive methods are proposed, such as PoCUS, which, along with clinical findings and paraclinical tests, allow for characterizing patients’ volume status and determining the type of hyponatremia. Estimating extracellular volume can lead to estimating the cause. Despite limitations in its use and scant literature in this area, its implementation emerges as an innovative strategy to enhance early identification and management of hyponatremia.
护理点超声(PoCUS)和低钠血症方法:病例系列
低钠血症是临床上的一种常见病,其特点是血钠水平过低(135 毫摩尔/升),可造成严重的神经系统后果,并增加死亡风险。处理这种情况需要找出根本原因,为此已经介绍了各种工具的使用方法。在本病例中,重点介绍了使用护理点超声(PoCUS)估测细胞外容积和确定病因的方法。目前,PoCUS 等非侵入性方法已被提出,这些方法与临床发现和辅助临床测试一起,可确定患者的血容量状态,并确定低钠血症的类型。估算细胞外容量可帮助估算病因。尽管这种方法的使用存在局限性,而且这方面的文献也不多,但它的实施是加强低钠血症早期识别和管理的一种创新策略。
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