Journal of Clinical Medicine (Nov 2020)

The Effect of the Dose of Isotonic Saline on the Correction of Serum Sodium in the Treatment of Hypovolemic Hyponatremia

  • Jorge Gabriel Ruiz-Sánchez,
  • Diego Meneses,
  • Cristina Álvarez-Escolá,
  • Martin Cuesta,
  • Alfonso Luis Calle-Pascual,
  • Isabelle Runkle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9113567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 11
p. 3567

Abstract

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Background: Overcorrection of serum sodium (SNa) during therapy of hyponatremia can result in osmotic demyelination syndrome. Our aim was to determine the relationship between the isotonic saline solution dose (ISSD) administered and the 24-h SNa increase (24SNa) in patients with hypovolemic hyponatremia (HH). Methods: Retrospective study of HH patients treated with ISS in a tertiary hospital of Madrid, Spain, between 1 January–30 May 2019. The 24-h ISSD received and corresponding 24SNa were calculated. The latter was classified as 3 groups: ≥8 mmol/L, ≥6 mmol/L, or p = 0.004) for a 24SNa ≥8 mmol/L, with a sensitivity and specificity of 80%. Conclusions: The 24SNa depends on ISSD. An ISSD between 23–30 mL/kg/24 h seems to be safe and effective.

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