Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2012;16(1):136–46.Sam R, Hart P, Haghighat R, Ing TS (2012) Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. ...
Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. Clin Exp Nephrol. 2012;16(1):136–46.Sam R, Hart P, Haghighat R, Ing TS (2012) Hypervolemic hypernatremia in patients recovering from acute kidney injury in the intensive care unit. ...
Hypervolemic hypernatremia is the most common type of hypernatremia in the intensive care unit. Int Urol Nephrol 2015;47:1817-21.Sarahian S, Pouria MM, Ing TS, Sam R. Hypervolemic hyper- natremia is the most common type of hypernatremia in the intensive care unit. Int Urol Nephrol....
In reply to Dr Kahn, hypervolemic hypernatremia requires disproportionate elevations of total-body sodium content relative to total-body water. Because sodium is largely restricted to the extracellular compartment, water achieves osmotic equilibrium by moving from intracellular to extracellular space. The...
Acute hypervolemic hypernatremia (HHN) is the most common form of hypernatremia in critical care settings. Previous reports implicated acute kidney injury and vasopressin withdrawal-induced central diabetes insipidus.#We present the case of a 52-year-old woman who developed HHN after treatment ...
Thiazides for Hypervolemic Hypernatremia: A Valid Therapeutic Strategy?DIABETES-INSIPIDUSComment on Am J Kidney Dis. 2012 Dec;60(6):1032-8.doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2013.01.032MenonMadhav C.Elsevier Inc.American Journal of Kidney Diseases
To the Editor: I congratulate Al-Absi et al on an excellent review of the concepts and management of hypernatremia. As the authors point out, when hypervolemic hyponatremia is encountered, sodium-rich urine must be diuresed in an attempt to induce a negative sodium balance in excess of ...