Nefrología (English Edition) (Jul 2016)

Hyperchloremia – Why and how

  • Glenn T. Nagami

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nefroe.2016.06.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 4
pp. 347 – 353

Abstract

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Hyperchloremia is a common electrolyte disorder that is associated with a diverse group of clinical conditions. The kidney plays an important role in the regulation of chloride concentration through a variety of transporters that are present along the nephron. Nevertheless, hyperchloremia can occur when water losses exceed sodium and chloride losses, when the capacity to handle excessive chloride is overwhelmed, or when the serum bicarbonate is low with a concomitant rise in chloride as occurs with a normal anion gap metabolic acidosis or respiratory alkalosis. The varied nature of the underlying causes of the hyperchloremia will, to a large extent, determine how to treat this electrolyte disturbance.

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