Hypertonic Saline for Hyponatremia: Meeting Goals and Avoiding Harm

American Journal of Kidney Diseases(2022)

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Hypertonic saline has been used for the treatment of hyponatremia for nearly a century. There is now general consensus that hypertonic saline should be used in patients with hyponatremia associated with moderate or severe symptoms to prevent neurological complications. However, much less agreement exists among experts regarding other aspects of its use. Should hypertonic saline be administered as a bolus injection or continuous infusion? What is the appropriate dose? Is a central venous line necessary? Should desmopressin be used concomitantly and for how long? This article considers these important questions, briefly explores the historical origins of hypertonic saline use for hyponatremia, and reviews recent evidence behind its indications, dosing, administration modality and route, combined use with desmopressin to prevent rapid correction of serum sodium, and other considerations such as the need and degree for fluid restriction. The authors conclude by offering some practical recommendations for the use of hypertonic saline.
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Cerebral edema,desmopressin,dextrose,dosing,herniation,hypertonic saline,hyponatremia,neurological injury,osmotic demyelination syndrome (ODS),overcorrection,seizure,serum sodium,treatment recommendations,water diuresis,water intoxication
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