Cerebral salt wasting syndrome in a patient who suffered a gunshot traumatic head injury: a case report.

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Alejandro Rojas-Urrea, Daniela Arias-Mariño, Lorena García-Agudelo, Ivan Camilo Gonzalez-Calderon
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Abstract

Cerebral salt wasting syndrome is described as a hyponatremic condition in the context of a central nervous system injury. It is caused by a renal loss of sodium, and the primary distinguishing factor among similar conditions, such as the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion, is a reduction in the extracellular fluid volume. We describe here the case of a young adult who suffered brain injuries as a result of a gunshot and developed cerebral salt wasting syndrome during his in-hospital stay. Any type of cerebral attack can lead to hyponatraemic syndrome, but the most common are subarachnoid hemorrhages and neurological and meningeal tuberculosis infections. Treatment of the cerebral salt wasting syndrome leads to both hypovolemia and hyponatremia correction. The first line of management included hydric reposition with saline solution, either isotonic or hypertonic, depending on the severity of the symptoms.

脑盐消耗综合征患者遭受枪伤创伤头部:一个病例报告。
脑盐消耗综合征被描述为在中枢神经系统损伤背景下的低钠血症状况。它是由肾脏钠流失引起的,与类似情况(如抗利尿激素分泌不当综合征)的主要区别因素是细胞外液容量减少。我们在这里描述的情况下,一个年轻的成年人谁遭受脑损伤的结果,枪击和发展脑盐消耗综合征在他住院期间。任何类型的脑病发作都可能导致低钠血症综合征,但最常见的是蛛网膜下腔出血以及神经和脑膜结核感染。脑盐消耗综合征的治疗导致低血容量和低钠血症的纠正。根据症状的严重程度,一线治疗包括用生理盐水进行等渗或高渗补水。
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