SIADH Flashcards
What are the effects of ADH?
think permeability
- increase H2O permeability in late distal tubule collecting ducts
- increased activity of Na K 2CL transporter enhancing counter current multiplication
- Increase urea permeability in inner medullary collecting ducts
What is the normal regulation of ADH?
what are levels controlled by?
ADH levels are almost entirely controlled by plasma osmolarity
What levels cause a significant shift in ADH levels?
volume change of 10% or greater
What triggers ADH secretion to maintain volume
shock (severe volume loss)
What is produced in SIADH
three things
- hyperosmotic urine
- hypoosmotic plasma
- abnormally high ADH levels
(you’re inhibiting the feedback mechanism)
What is SIADH?
ADH is secreted independently of osmoreceptors
What do higher ADH levels increase?
basically what does ADH do?
Water reabsorption in distal tubule and collecting duct
What are SIADH causes?
ADH is secreted from areas that don’t respond to the feedback mechanism.
Lung tumors (secrete ADH), head injuries, and some drugs can cause this (typical/atypical antipsychotics like Haldol).
What are the treatments for SIADH?
- treat hyponatremia first, then the root cause second. DO NOT CORRECT SODIUM RAPIDLY.
- First line tx: fluid restriction
- second line tx: Vaptons (vasopressor receptor antagonists) if fluid restriction ineffective after 24-48 hours
- Finally, treat the root cause
Know normal response to water deprivation and drinking water.
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review the case study
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