Vasopressin-induced hyponatremia in a patient with pulmonary hypertension and right heart failure treated for septic shock

A. Peters, Y. Brailovsky, V. Lakhter, P. Forfia
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We report a case of a 55-year-old woman who developed hyponatremia after the initiation of exogenous vasopressin to treat vasodilatory shock. Discontinuation of exogenous vasopressin therapy, without any other changes in medical therapy or the patient’s condition, led to a rapid correction in the serum sodium level along with a marked increase in urine output. Increased free water retention due to exogenous vasopressin administration may have contributed to hyponatremia in this patient. This case illustrates the potential for vasopressin to have potent and unintended renal and electrolyte effects in patients treated for vasodilatory shock.
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加压素诱导的低钠血症在肺动脉高压和右心衰患者感染性休克治疗中的应用
我们报告了一例55岁的女性在开始使用外源性加压素治疗血管舒张性休克后出现低钠血症的病例。在药物治疗或患者病情没有任何其他变化的情况下,停止外源性加压素治疗,导致血清钠水平迅速校正,尿量显著增加。外源性血管加压素给药引起的游离水滞留增加可能导致该患者出现低钠血症。该病例表明,在接受血管舒张性休克治疗的患者中,血管加压素可能会对肾脏和电解质产生强烈和意想不到的影响。
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