Sodium Imbalance Flashcards
Normal sodium range?
135-145 mmol/L
What is hyponatraemia and what is it caused by?
Water problem of decreased sodium
Caused by too much ADH - either by physiological response or inappropriate secretion
3 areas of cause of hyponatraemia?
Hypovolaemia
Euvolaemia
Hypervolaemia
Signs of hypovolaemia (dry patient)?
Postural hypotension
Dry mucous membranes
Tachycardic
- reduced turgor (skin goes back to normal more slowly after being pulled, this is a late sign)
Signs of hypervolaemia (wet patient)?
Peripheral oedema
Raised JVP
(fluid overload signs)
If signs of hypo/hypervolaemia are absent, what can you assume about the volume status of the patient?
They are euvolaemic
Mechanism for hypovolaemia to cause hyponatraemia?
Drop in BP detected by the hypothalamus - causes more ADH to be secreted in order to absorb more water (remember that blood sodium is measured as a concentration thus when more water is absorbed without associated sodium reabsorption, the total sodium concentration goes down and causes hyponatraemia)
Causes of hypovolaemia (and thus hypovolaemic hyponatraemia)?
Diarrhoea
Vomiting
Diuretics
Investigation findings in hypovolaemia?
Clinically hypovolaemic
Low urine sodium (decreased volume will cause kidneys to retain sodium)
- measure with patient off diuretics if they’re on them (low urine Na off diuretics = hypovolaemia)
Euvolaemic causes of hyponatraemia?
Hypothyroidism
Hypoadrenalism
SIADH (pneumonia/cancer)
Investigations for cause(s) in euvolaemic hyponatraemia?
TFTs
Short synACTHen test
Drug review, breast examination, CXR, brain MRI
Hypervolaemic causes of hyponatraemia?
Heart failure
Cirrhosis
Nephrotic syndrome
Investigations for cause(s) in hypervolaemic hyponatraemia?
Urine sodium low
- will cause increased aldosterone secretion to try to retain Na
Mechanism of hypervolaemic cause of hyponatraemia?
Total body salt goes up, but total body water/fluid content goes disproportionately up, such that (again, remember that sodium measured by concentration) blood becomes diluted = hyponatraemia
Euvolaemic hyponatraemia investigation pathway?
1 - TFTs
2 - Short synACTHen for adrenal insufficiency
3 - SIADH (drugs causing it, breast exam, CXR for lung pathology, brain MRI for CNS pathology)