Literature DB >> 14569487

[Iatrogenic hypernatremia during hydatid cyst operation].

Perihan Ergin Ozcan1, Ayşen Yavru, Simru Tuğrul, Ozkan Akinci, Mert Erkan, Nahit Cakar.   

Abstract

Hypernatremia due to salt gain is generally iatrogenic. This case report presents a 55 year-old woman who was operated because of hepatic hydatid cyst. At the end of the operation, following extubation the patient was unconscious and serum sodium concentration was found to be 185 mEq/ L. The patient was entubated again and transferred to the intensive care unit. When the patient awaked and became conscious at 36th hour in intensive care unit, she was extubated and transferred to ward with serum sodium concentration of 142 mEq/L. The serum sodium concentration should be monitored carefully in hydatid cyst operation, during which hypertonic saline is used for scelosidal effects as general anesthesia can mask neurologic signs due to hypernatremia.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14569487

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ulus Travma Acil Cerrahi Derg


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