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Evaluation and management of hypernatremia in adults: clinical perspectives

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KOREAN JOURNAL OF INTERNAL MEDICINE
卷 38, 期 3, 页码 290-302

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KOREAN ASSOC INTERNAL MEDICINE
DOI: 10.3904/kjim.2022.346

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Correction; Evaluation; Hypernatremia; Sodium; Treatment

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This article summarizes the eight diagnostic steps of traditional approach to hypernatremia and introduces new biomarkers. It also provides six steps to manage hypernatremia and suggests adjusting treatment regimens based on specific situations.
Hypernatremia is an occasionally encountered electrolyte disorder, which may lead to fatal consequences under improper management. Hypernatremia is a disorder of the homeostatic status regarding body water and sodium contents. This imbalance is the basis for the diagnostic approach to hypernatremia. We summarize the eight diagnostic steps of the traditional approach and introduce new biomarkers: exclude pseudohypernatremia, confirm glucose-corrected sodium concentrations, determine the extracellular volume status, measure urine sodium levels, measure urine volume and osmolality, check ongoing urinary electrolyte free water clearance, determine arginine vasopressin/copeptin levels, and assess other electrolyte disorders. Moreover, we suggest six steps to manage hypernatremia by replacing water deficits, ongoing water losses, and insensible water losses: identify underlying causes, distinguish between acute and chronic hypernatremia, determine the amount and rate of water administration, select the type of replacement solution, adjust the treatment schedule, and consider additional therapy for diabetes insipidus. Physicians may apply some of these steps to all patients with hypernatremia, and can also adapt the regimens for specific causes or situations.

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