Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome Caused by Severe Traumatic Brain Injury in a Pediatric Patient and Review of the Literature.

Q3 Medicine
Case Reports in Critical Care Pub Date : 2021-10-22 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/6679279
Mohamed Aziz Daghmouri, Maroua Ouesleti, Mohamed Amine Touati, Olfa Faten, Sameh Zakhama, Lotfi Rebai
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Abstract

Background: Following acute traumatic brain injury, cerebral salt wasting (CSW) syndrome is considered as an important cause of hyponatremia apart from syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone. Differentiation between the two syndromes is crucial for the initiation of an adequate treatment. Case Presentation. We report a 15-year-old female adolescent, admitted to intensive care for acute severe traumatic brain injury. During his hospitalization, she developed a hyponatremia with an increase of urine output and hypovolemia. So, the most probable diagnosis was CSW. Initially, she was treated by hypertonic saline and volume expansion. However, his sodium level continued to fall despite infusion of hypertonic saline. That is why fludrocortisone was introduced initially at 50 μg/day then increased to 150 μg/day. Fludrocortisone was continued for the next months. Serum sodium level was 138 mmol/L after one month of treatment.

Conclusion: Hyponatremia may occur after severe traumatic brain injury that is why an adequate treatment initiated on time is necessary in order to reduce morbidity and mortality.

儿童重型颅脑损伤所致脑盐消耗综合征1例及文献复习。
背景:急性外伤性脑损伤后,脑盐消耗综合征(CSW)除抗利尿激素不适宜综合征外,被认为是低钠血症的重要原因。鉴别这两种综合征对于开始适当的治疗至关重要。案例演示。我们报告一个15岁的女性青少年,承认重症监护急性严重创伤性脑损伤。住院期间,患者出现低钠血症伴尿量增加和低血容量。因此,最可能的诊断是CSW。最初,她接受了高渗盐水和体积扩张治疗。然而,他的钠水平继续下降,尽管输注高渗盐水。这就是为什么氟化可的松最初以50 μg/d引入,然后增加到150 μg/d。氟化可的松在接下来的几个月继续使用。治疗1个月后血清钠水平为138 mmol/L。结论:重型颅脑外伤后可能出现低钠血症,及时给予适当治疗以降低发病率和死亡率是必要的。
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Case Reports in Critical Care
Case Reports in Critical Care Medicine-Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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