Vaptans在低钠血症中的应用

C. Giuliani, A. Peri
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低钠血症是临床上最常见的电解质紊乱。它与发病率、死亡率和住院时间增加有关,因此对医疗费用和护理人员构成临床、经济和社会负担。急性和严重低钠血症与可能导致脑水肿和死亡的严重神经系统改变有关。即使是轻度慢性低钠血症也与神经和神经外疾病有关,如步态障碍、注意力缺陷、骨质流失、跌倒和骨折的风险增加。这些方面似乎与老年人尤其相关。此外,过快纠正低钠血症可能导致渗透性脱髓鞘,因此有必要确定安全的治疗策略。在过去几年中,抗利尿激素受体拮抗剂或vaptans等新药的出现,改善了治疗低钠血症的治疗选择。这篇综述总结了这些药物的主要使用方面,特别是托伐普坦和康尼伐普坦,这是目前在临床实践中唯一可用的蒸汽类药物。
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The Use of Vaptans in Hyponatraemia
Hyponatraemia is the most common electrolyte disorder in clinical practice. It is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and length of hospital stay, and therefore represents a clinical, economic, and social burden for healthcare costs and caregivers. Acute and severe hyponatraemia is associated with severe neurological alterations that may lead to cerebral oedema and death. Even mild chronic hyponatraemia has been associated with neurological and extraneurological disorders, such as gait disturbances, attention deficit, increased risk of bone loss, falls, and fractures. These aspects appear relevant particularly in the elderly. Furthermore, an overly rapid correction of hyponatraemia may cause osmotic demyelination, thus making it necessary to define safe treatment strategies. In the last few years, the availability of new drugs, i.e. the vasopressin receptor antagonists or vaptans, has improved the therapeutic choices for the treatment of hyponatraemia. This review summarises the main aspects regarding the use of these drugs, in particular tolvaptan and conivaptan, which are the only vaptans currently available in clinical practice.
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