| Literature DB >> 29326859 |
Anita Lwanga1, Amira Mohamed2, Mayank Patel3, Andres Serrano4.
Abstract
Hyponatremia is a common electrolyte abnormality, however, encountering a patient with serum sodium level below 100 mEq/L and minimal symptoms is unusual. We present the case of an 86-year-old woman who was found to have serum sodium levels of 99 mEq/L. Her only complaint was difficulty in walking. On admission, and throughout her hospital stay, she did not have altered mental status, focal neurological deficits, or adverse outcomes. Her history, blood work, and urine studies pointed towards a diagnosis of thiazide-associated hyponatremia. Thiazide-associated hyponatremia can occur at any time during the course of thiazide administration. The first step that should be taken to manage this condition is discontinuing the medication. The lesson learned from this case is that the degree of hyponatremia does not always correlate with the severity of symptoms.Entities:
Keywords: hypertension; hypertonic saline; hyponatremia; thiazide
Year: 2017 PMID: 29326859 PMCID: PMC5757850 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.1830
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
The patient’s serum and urine laboratory values on admission, five hours later, and forty-eight hours after admission.
BUN - Blood urea nitrogen. SI - International system of units.
| Admission | 5 Hours Later | 48 Hours Later | |
| Serum Sodium | 99 mEq/L | 99 mEq/L | 120 mEq/L |
| Serum Osmolality | 214 mOsm/kg | 216 mOsm/kg | - |
| Serum Potassium | 3.7 mEq/L | 3.5 mEq/L | 3.8 mEq/L |
| Serum Chloride | 69 mEq/L | 70 mEq/L | 95 mEq/L |
| Serum Bicarbonate | 21 mEq/L | 20 mEq/L | 21 mEq/L |
| Serum BUN | 10 mg/dL | 8 mg/dL | 8 mg/dL |
| Serum Creatinine (SI Units) | 0.67 mg/dL (59. 2 mcmol/L) | 0.53 mg/dL (46.9 mcmol/L) | 0.61 mg/dL (53.9 mcmol/L) |
| Random Urine Sodium | 105 mEq/L | 118 mEq/L | - |
| Random Urine Potassium | 34 mEq/L | 26 mEq/L | - |
| Random Urine Creatinine | 24mg/dL | 16 mg/dL | - |
| Random Urine Osmolality | 354 mOsm/kg | 346 mOsm/kg | - |