低钠血症的治疗方法

Kaylie Schachter
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低钠血症是许多患者常见的实验室发现。它被定义为血清钠浓度<135 mmol/L,代表细胞外室中的过量水。这种电解质异常的严重程度从无症状到癫痫发作、昏迷和脑肿胀导致的死亡不等。有多种医疗条件、药物和疾病状态会导致低钠血症。本文总结了低钠血症发生的重要病理生理途径,描述了常见原因的治疗方法,并回顾了治疗的初步步骤。
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Approach to Hyponatremia
Hyponatremia is a common laboratory finding in numerous patients. It is defined as a serum sodium concentration <135 mmol/L and represents an excess of water in the extracellular compartment. The severity of this electrolyte abnormality ranges from asymptomatic to seizures, coma and death as a consequence of cerebral swelling. There are multiple medical conditions, medications and disease states that can cause hyponatremia. This article summarizes the important pathophysiological pathways involved in the development of hyponatremia, describes an approach to common causes and reviews the initial steps in management.
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