Perioperative diabetes insipidus: Report of two unusual cases

Nissar Shaikh , Muhammad Z. Labathkhan , Qazi Zeeshan , Lance Marcus , Abdulqadir J. Nashwan
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Abstract

Diabetes insipidus (DI) is a rare clinical condition in the postoperative period. Post-surgery polyuria is a common finding, as the body excretes the excessive fluid given during surgery. It is important to diagnose and differentiate the DI from post-operative polyuria, as DI can lead to severe dehydration and electrolyte disturbances. We report two unusual cases of perioperative DI requiring desmopressin therapy.

Case 1

A 46-year-old healthy male patient developed intraoperative DI leading to hypernatremia during the anterior cervical discectomy and fusion. Anesthesia was maintained with propofol and remifentanil target-controlled infusion (TCI). After two hours of surgery, the patient became polyuric and was passing diluted urine. He received desmopressin and hydration. The patient recovered and was transferred to the ward, then, discharged home without any clinical or neurological problems.

Case 2

A 36-year-old healthy male patient underwent elective 3rd ventricular cyst excision. Pre-anesthesia assessment did not reveal any comorbidities and the surgery was uneventful. His anesthesia was maintained with propofol and remifentanil TCI (target-controlled infusion). In the postoperative period, he developed DI requiring hydration and desmopressin. The patient's further recovery was uneventful. He was discharged home through the ward.

Conclusion

The occurrence of DI in the above-mentioned surgeries is very rare. Both surgical procedures and anesthesia medications can cause perioperative DI.

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围手术期尿崩症2例报告
尿崩症(DI)是一种罕见的术后临床症状。术后多尿是一种常见的现象,因为身体会排出手术中给予的过多液体。诊断和区分深尿和术后多尿是很重要的,因为深尿可导致严重脱水和电解质紊乱。我们报告两例不寻常的围手术期DI需要去氨加压素治疗。病例1A, 46岁健康男性患者,在前路颈椎椎间盘切除术和融合术中出现术中DI导致高钠血症。麻醉维持在异丙酚和瑞芬太尼靶控输注(TCI)。手术两小时后,患者出现多尿,尿液被稀释。他接受去氨加压素和水合治疗。病人康复并被转移到病房,然后出院回家,没有任何临床或神经问题。病例2A, 36岁健康男性,择期行第三脑室囊肿切除术。麻醉前评估未发现任何合并症,手术顺利。维持丙泊酚和瑞芬太尼TCI(靶控输注)麻醉。术后,患者出现DI,需要补液和去氨加压素。病人的进一步康复平安无事。他通过病房出院回家了。结论上述手术中DI的发生率非常低。手术过程和麻醉药物均可引起围手术期DI。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology: Case Reports
Journal of Clinical and Translational Endocrinology: Case Reports Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes case reports in a variety of disciplines in endocrinology, including diabetes, metabolic bone disease and osteoporosis, thyroid disease, pituitary and lipid disorders. Journal of Clinical & Translational Endocrinology Case Reports is an open access publication.
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