脑外伤导致抗利尿激素分泌失调综合征迅速转变为中枢性糖尿病:病例报告。

IF 1 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-15 DOI:10.1297/cpe.2023-0057
Yuki Yasudome, Tomohiro Kubota, Ryo Kusubae, Naohiro Ikeda, Daisuke Hazeki, Yuichi Nomura
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摘要

重型创伤性脑损伤(TBI)可能导致抗利尿激素分泌失调综合征(SIADH)或中枢性糖尿病性尿崩症(CDI)。我们介绍了一例在极短的时间内由 SIADH 转化为 CDI 的创伤性脑损伤病例。一名原本健康的 4 岁男孩在头部外伤后的第二天因低钠血症和尿钠水平升高而入院。在开始 SIADH 治疗后的 150 分钟内,观察到尿量显著增加,尿钠水平下降。因此,对治疗方案进行了修改,加入了去氨加压素。入院第五天,尿量逐渐稳定并恢复正常,无需继续使用去氨加压素治疗。轻度创伤性脑损伤会导致各种情况发生快速变化。密切监测血清和尿液中的电解质以及尿量,对于进行适当和及时的治疗至关重要。
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Traumatic brain injury inducing swift transition from syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone secretion to central diabetes insipidus: a case report.

Heavy traumatic brain injury (TBI) may lead to the manifestation of either syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormones (SIADH) or central diabetes insipidus (CDI). We present a case of TBI where SIADH transformed into CDI within a remarkably short timeframe. A previously healthy 4-yr-old boy was admitted to our hospital with hyponatremia and elevated urinary sodium level on the day following a traumatic head injury. Within 150 min after initiating SIADH treatment, a significant increase in urine volume and a decrease in urinary sodium levels were observed. Therefore, the treatment plan was modified to include desmopressin. By the 5th day of admission, the urine volume gradually stabilized and normalized without the need for further desmopressin treatment. Mild TBI can give rise to various conditions that may undergo rapid changes. Closely monitoring serum and urine electrolytes, along with urine volume, is imperative for the administration of appropriate and timely treatment.

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Clinical Pediatric Endocrinology
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