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Review
. 1998 May;28(3):515-32.
doi: 10.1016/s0195-5616(98)50053-8.

Hyponatremia

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Hyponatremia

S P DiBartola. Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract. 1998 May.

Abstract

The serum sodium concentration reflects the osmolality of the extracellular fluid and provides no direct information about total body sodium content. Patients with hyponatremia may have decreased, normal, or increased total body sodium content. The first step in the approach to the patient with hyponatremia is measurement of plasma osmolality. Hyponatremia with normal plasma osmolality results from hyperlipemia or hyperproteinemia, whereas hyponatremia with increased plasma osmolality results from hyperglycemia or mannitol infusion. Patients with hyponatremia and decreased plasma osmolality may be hypovolemic, hypervolemic, or normovolemic. The volume status of the patient is best determined by history, physical examination, and a few ancillary tests (e.g., total plasma protein concentration, hematocrit, blood pressure, central venous pressure). The clinical signs of hyponatremia are related more to the rapidity of onset than to the severity of the associated plasma hypoosmolality and reflect influx of water into the central nervous system. The main goals of treatment in hyponatremia are to diagnose and manage the underlying disease and, if necessary, to increase serum sodium concentration and plasma osmolality.

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