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== Etiologies ==
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* Medications: [[thiazide]] and thiazide-type diuretics, [[mannitol]], [[IVIG]], [[desmopressin]] (dDAVP), [[ecstasy]] (methylenedioxymethamphetamine), and some antidepressants, antiepileptics, and antipsychotics
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==Differential Diagnosis==
 
==Differential Diagnosis==
   
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* Measure serum osmolality and urea level
 
* Measure serum osmolality and urea level
 
** Sosm ≥ 280: normotonic/hypertonic
 
** Sosm ≥ 280: normotonic/hypertonic
*** Ddx includes pseudohyponatremia (from hyperlipidemia, hyperparaproteinemia, etc.), or presence of osmotically active substances (glucose, mannitol)
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*** Ddx includes [[pseudohyponatremia]] (from [[hyperlipidemia]], [[hyperparaproteinemia]], etc.), or presence of osmotically active substances ([[glucose]], [[mannitol]])
 
** Sosm <280 mOsm/kg: true hyponatremia
 
** Sosm <280 mOsm/kg: true hyponatremia
 
*** Measure urine osmolality
 
*** Measure urine osmolality
 
*** Uosm <100 mOsm/kg: normal water excretion
 
*** Uosm <100 mOsm/kg: normal water excretion
**** Primary polydipsiea or reset osmostat syndrome
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**** [[Primary polydipsea]] or [[reset osmostat syndrome]]
 
*** Uosm ≥ 100 mOsm/kg: impaired water excretion
 
*** Uosm ≥ 100 mOsm/kg: impaired water excretion
**** Exclude hypothyroidism and adrenal insufficiency with morning cortisol and TSH
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**** Exclude [[hypothyroidism]] and [[adrenal insufficiency]] with morning cortisol and TSH
 
**** Measure urine sodium
 
**** Measure urine sodium
**** UNa < 20 mmol/L: hypovolemia, including EABV depletion (heart failure, cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome)
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**** UNa < 20 mmol/L: [[hypovolemia]], including EABV depletion ([[heart failure]], [[cirrhosis]], [[nephrotic syndrome]])
**** UNa > 40 mmol/L: SIADH, reset ostmostat, renal salt wasting
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**** UNa > 40 mmol/L: [[SIADH]], [[Reset ostmostat syndrome|reset ostmostat]], renal salt wasting
 
***** Salt supplementation and water restriction
 
***** Salt supplementation and water restriction
 
***** Normal serum urate and reduced FEurate: SIADH
 
***** Normal serum urate and reduced FEurate: SIADH
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***** Bolus 2L/day normal saline for 2 days and trend sodium
 
***** Bolus 2L/day normal saline for 2 days and trend sodium
 
***** If SNa increases by ≥ 5 mmol/L: hypovolemia
 
***** If SNa increases by ≥ 5 mmol/L: hypovolemia
***** If SNa increases by <5 mmol/L: SIADH or reset ostmostat
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***** If SNa increases by <5 mmol/L: [[SIADH]] or [[Reset ostmostat syndrome|reset ostmostat]]
 
****** FEurea >55%, serum urate <0.24, and FEurate >10%: SIADH
 
****** FEurea >55%, serum urate <0.24, and FEurate >10%: SIADH
****** Oral or IV water-loading test: reset osmostat syndrome
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****** Oral or IV water-loading test: [[Reset ostmostat syndrome|reset ostmostat]]
   
 
==Further Reading==
 
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 12:32, 6 May 2023

Etiologies

Differential Diagnosis

Investigations

  • Serum and urine osmolality and electrolytes (prior to treatment)
  • TSH and AM cortisol

Diagnosis by Lab Criteria

Further Reading