低钠血症的病因学和流行病学。

2区 医学 Q2 Medicine Frontiers of Hormone Research Pub Date : 2019-01-01 Epub Date: 2019-01-15 DOI:10.1159/000493234
Volker Burst
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低钠血症是一种常见的临床症状,也是迄今为止世界上最常见的电解质和水稳态紊乱。鉴于低钠血症的复杂病理生理学及其临床意义,其范围从明显的无症状表现到危及生命的情况,全面了解其可能的原因以及不同临床环境中各种类型低钠血症的发生频率对于成功的疾病管理至关重要。在本章中,根据患者的细胞外容量状况,对低钠血症的各种病因进行总结、解释和分类。深入回顾现有文献关于低钠血症的发病率和流行病学数据,涵盖普通人群以及社区获得性和医院获得性低钠血症患者群体。详细描述的选定临床场景有:老年人群低钠血症、急诊科低钠血症、术后低钠血症和重症监护室低钠血症。不同的疾病和情况,往往与低钠血症简要回顾,而更详细的讨论将在后面的章节覆盖。
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Etiology and Epidemiology of Hyponatremia.
Hyponatremia is a frequently encountered clinical finding, and by far the most common disorder of electrolyte and water homeostasis throughout the world. Given the complex pathophysiology of hyponatremia as well as its clinical implications, which range from apparently asymptomatic presentations to life-threatening conditions, a comprehensive understanding of its possible causes and of the frequencies of occurrence of the various types of hyponatremia in distinct clinical settings is essential for successful disease management. In this chapter, the diverse etiologies of hyponatremia are summarized, explained, and classified according to the patients' extracellular volume status. An in-depth review of the existing literature on epidemiologic data on incidence and prevalence of hyponatremia is provided covering the general population as well as the patient groups with community-acquired and hospital-acquired hyponatremia. Selected clinical scenarios that are described in detail are: hyponatremia in the geriatric population, in the emergency department, in the postoperative state, and in the intensive care setting. Distinct diseases and circumstances that are often associated with hyponatremia are reviewed briefly, while a more detailed discussion is covered in later chapters.
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Frontiers of Hormone Research 医学-内分泌学与代谢
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