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J Bras Nefrol ; 42(1): 106-112, 2020 Mar.
Article in Portuguese, English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31063175

ABSTRACT

Hypernatremia is a common electrolyte problem at the intensive care setting, with a prevalence that can reach up to 25%. It is associated with a longer hospital stay and is an independent risk factor for mortality. We report a case of hypernatremia of multifactorial origin in the intensive care setting, emphasizing the role of osmotic diuresis due to excessive urea generation, an underdiagnosed and a not well-known cause of hypernatremia. This scenario may occur in patients using high doses of corticosteroids, with gastrointestinal bleeding, under diets and hyperprotein supplements, and with hypercatabolism, especially during the recovery phase of renal injury. Through the present teaching case, we discuss a clinical approach to the diagnosis of urea-induced osmotic diuresis and hypernatremia, highlighting the utility of the electrolyte-free water clearance concept in understanding the development of hypernatremia.


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Critical Care/methods , Diuresis , Hypernatremia/diagnosis , Urea/blood , Urea/urine , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/administration & dosage , Aged , Critical Illness , Diet, Protein-Restricted/methods , Enteral Nutrition/methods , Female , Follow-Up Studies , Humans , Hypernatremia/diet therapy , Hypernatremia/drug therapy , Intensive Care Units , Potassium/blood , Potassium/urine , Sodium/blood , Sodium/urine , Treatment Outcome
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