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Unsuspected morbid hypermagnesemia in elderly patients.

B A Clark1, R S Brown.   

Abstract

This study was designed to determine the incidence, etiology and consequences of severe hypermagnesemia. We retrospectively reviewed all hospital admissions over a 5-year period from 1984 to 1989 and identified 8 cases of severe hypermagnesemia (serum Mg > or = 6.0 mg/dl) due to magnesium ingestion. All but 1 patient were elderly (mean age 70 +/- 6 years). The etiology when identified was due to magnesium-containing cathartics (n = 3) or antacids (n = 3). The total amount of magnesium ingested was not excessive, but bowel disorders that may have enhanced absorption (such as active ulcer disease, gastritis, colitis, perforated viscus, massive gastric dilatation) were present in 7 of the 8 patients. Unexpectedly, only 1 had preexisting renal failure. Renal function was found to be normal in 1, only mildly to moderately impaired in 5 (creatinine < 3.6 mg/dl) and severely impaired in 2 (creatinine 7.6, 15.7 mg/dl). Clinical sequelae of hypermagnesemia were hypotension (n = 7), bradycardia (n = 2), respiratory depression (n = 3), EKG abnormalities (n = 6), depressed mental status (n = 5). Hypocalcemia (range 5.7-7.4 mg/dl) more severe than could be attributed to either hypoalbuminemia or acute renal failure was present in 7. A low anion gap (range-2 to 9) was present in 5. Most striking was the fact that despite clinical sequelae, the hypermagnesemia was unsuspected in 6 of the 8 cases. Hypermagnesemia can occur without severe renal insufficiency in association with bowel disease, particularly in elderly individuals, and may be a clinically unrecognized cause of cardiovascular dysfunction, hypocalcemia and neurologic or respiratory depression.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1489003     DOI: 10.1159/000168469

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Nephrol        ISSN: 0250-8095            Impact factor:   3.754


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