A case of hyponatraemia secondary to vitamin D deficiency

IF 0.6 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
L. Greenstein, R. Daya, D. Jacob, Z. Bayat
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Abstract

Hyponatraemia and Vitamin D deficiency are common conditions in older adults. Both conditions cause bone fragility and gait abnormalities, which are risk factors for falls and poor health outcomes in older adults. Vitamin D deficiency is a risk factor for osteoporosis and increases the risk for fragility fractures. Hyponatraemia, the commonest electrolyte abnormality, causes bone resorption and contributes to falls by impairing cognition and by causing gait abnormalities. Sodium homeostasis is complex and the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH), a diagnosis of exclusion, is one of the most common causes of hyponatraemia. Instability is a feared geriatric syndrome, as falls can have devastating consequences for the older adult, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. Previous studies have shown that patients with hyponatraemia had a higher rate of vitamin D deficiency and, conversely, those with vitamin D deficiency had a higher rate of hyponatraemia. The exact pathophysiological mechanism behind this correlation is unclear but may involve bone derived hormone fibroblast growth factor 23 and the renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system. A case of an 83-year-old Asian female, who presented with an osteoporotic intertrochanteric femoral fracture following a fall, is presented. She was found to have chronic hyponatraemia and was subsequently diagnosed with SIADH due to vitamin D deficiency.
低钠血症继发于维生素D缺乏1例
低钠血症和维生素D缺乏是老年人的常见病。这两种情况都会导致骨骼脆弱和步态异常,这是老年人跌倒和健康状况不佳的危险因素。维生素D缺乏是骨质疏松症的一个危险因素,并增加脆性骨折的风险。低钠血症是最常见的电解质异常,它会导致骨吸收,并通过损害认知能力和导致步态异常而导致跌倒。钠稳态是复杂的,不适当的抗利尿激素分泌综合征(SIADH),排除诊断,是低钠血症最常见的原因之一。不稳定是一种令人恐惧的老年综合征,因为跌倒会对老年人造成毁灭性的后果,导致严重的发病率和死亡率。先前的研究表明,低钠血症患者维生素D缺乏症的发生率更高,相反,维生素D缺乏症患者低钠血症的发生率更高。这种相关性背后的确切病理生理机制尚不清楚,但可能涉及骨源性激素成纤维细胞生长因子23和肾素-血管紧张素-醛固酮系统。一例83岁的亚洲女性,谁提出了骨质疏松性股骨粗隆间骨折后跌倒,提出。她被发现患有慢性低钠血症,随后因维生素D缺乏被诊断为SIADH。
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