TY - JOUR
T1 - Case report
T2 - Danger of central pontine myelinolysis in hypotonic dehydration and recommendation for treatment
AU - Oh, M. S.
AU - Uribarri, J.
AU - Barrido, D.
AU - Landman, E.
AU - Choi, K. C.
AU - Carroll, H. J.
PY - 1989
Y1 - 1989
N2 - Isotonic saline is the fluid most commonly used for treatment of asymptomatic hypotonic dehydration, but as shown in the case presented in this article, rapid increase in serum sodium may follow administration of isotonic saline, leading to the development of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM). Because the necessity of rapid correction is less, whereas the risk of CPM is greater with chronic asymptomatic hyponatremia than with acute hyponatremia, use of a half normal saline might be more appropriate than normal saline for treating certain patients with hypotonic dehydration with asymptomatic hyponatremia. The calculations indicate that half normal saline will expand the extracellular volume quite effectively, but the rate of increase in serum sodium will be considerably slower than that with normal saline.
AB - Isotonic saline is the fluid most commonly used for treatment of asymptomatic hypotonic dehydration, but as shown in the case presented in this article, rapid increase in serum sodium may follow administration of isotonic saline, leading to the development of central pontine myelinolysis (CPM). Because the necessity of rapid correction is less, whereas the risk of CPM is greater with chronic asymptomatic hyponatremia than with acute hyponatremia, use of a half normal saline might be more appropriate than normal saline for treating certain patients with hypotonic dehydration with asymptomatic hyponatremia. The calculations indicate that half normal saline will expand the extracellular volume quite effectively, but the rate of increase in serum sodium will be considerably slower than that with normal saline.
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U2 - 10.1097/00000441-198907000-00008
DO - 10.1097/00000441-198907000-00008
M3 - Article
C2 - 2750773
AN - SCOPUS:0024341074
SN - 0002-9629
VL - 298
SP - 41
EP - 43
JO - American Journal of the Medical Sciences
JF - American Journal of the Medical Sciences
IS - 1
ER -