低钠血症的发病率和死亡率。

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine Frontiers of Hormone Research Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1159/000493235
Alessandro Peri
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摘要

低渗性低钠血症是低钠血症最常见的形式,临床表现主要是由于水进入细胞引起脑肿胀。在急性和严重低钠血症中,可能出现剧烈症状,如癫痫发作、急性精神病、永久性脑损伤、脑干突出,导致昏迷和死亡。慢性低钠血症的症状通常不那么明显,可能包括头痛、恶心、呕吐、步态改变、肌肉痉挛、烦躁不安和定向障碍。近年来,如果仔细研究,轻度形式的慢性低钠血症也可能与临床症状有关,这一点已经变得很明显。几项研究还报告,低钠血症患者在不同临床环境中的住院时间增加,导致费用增加。最重要的是,这种情况明显与死亡风险显著增加有关,即使血清[Na+]略有降低。相反,有令人信服的证据表明,当低钠血症改善时,死亡风险降低。
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Morbidity and Mortality of Hyponatremia.

In hypotonic hyponatremia, which is the most common form of hyponatremia, clinical manifestations are largely due to brain swelling caused by entry of water into the cells. In acute and severe hyponatremia, dramatic symptoms, such as seizures, acute psychosis, permanent brain damage, brain-stem herniation, leading to coma and death may occur. In chronic hyponatremia, symptoms are generally less dramatic and may include headache, nausea, vomiting, gait alterations, muscle cramps, restlessness, and disorientation. It has become evident in recent years that mild forms of chronic hyponatremia may also be associated with clinical signs, if carefully investigated. Several studies also reported an increased length of stay in the hospital of patients with hyponatremia in different clinical settings, leading to increased costs. Most important, this condition has been clearly associated with a significantly increased risk of death, even when serum [Na+] is slightly reduced. On the contrary, there is convincing evidence that the mortality risk is reduced when hyponatremia improves.

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