低钠血症的诊断方法:是否做了正确的调查?

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine Frontiers of Hormone Research Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1159/000493248
Ploutarchos Tzoulis, Isabelle Runkle-De la Vega
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许多观察性研究证实,对低钠血症的调查不足会导致诊断错误和不正确的治疗。事实上,只有五分之一被诊断为患有不适当抗利尿综合征(SIAD)的患者进行了符合诊断标准的所有必要检查。诊断错误可以帮助解释为什么大多数在住院期间出现低钠血症的患者出院时仍然低钠血症。正确区分低血容量和高血容量患者是临床诊断的挑战。然而,在低钠血症患者的血容量分类中,体格检查的价值已被超声研究加强,超声研究再次验证了颈内静脉脉冲高度测量在临床评估血管内容量中的效用。在本章中,我们回顾了目前低钠血症诊断方法的数据,并提出了我们推荐的低钠血症患者评估方法,更具体地说,是SIAD患者。此外,我们将探讨多学科医院“低钠血症小组”的专业输入如何在自动化电子警报系统和计算机化医生支持系统等技术的支持下,帮助低钠血症患者的诊断途径和临床护理交付。
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The Diagnostic Approach to the Patient with Hyponatremia: Are the Correct Investigations Being Done?

Numerous observational studies have confirmed that inadequate investigation of hyponatremia leads to diagnostic errors and incorrect treatment. In fact, only one out of five patients diagnosed as having syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis (SIAD) have had all the tests necessary to meet the diagnostic criteria. Diagnostic errors could help explain why a majority of patients presenting hyponatremia during hospitalization are discharged while still hyponatremic. The correct differentiation of hypovolemic from euvolemic patients is a clinical diagnostic challenge. Yet the value of the physical examination in the volemic classification of the patient with hyponatremia has been reinforced by ultrasound studies revalidating the utility of the measurement of internal jugular vein pulse height in the clinical evaluation of intravascular volume. In this chapter, we review the data available on current approaches to the diagnosis of hyponatremia, and suggest our recommended approach to the evaluation of patients with hyponatremia, and more specifically, patients with SIAD. In addition, we will explore how specialized input from multidisciplinary hospital "hyponatremia teams," supported by technologies such as automated electronic alert systems, and computerized physician-support systems can aid the diagnostic pathway and clinical care delivery for patients with hyponatremia.

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Frontiers of Hormone Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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