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pmid28913489      Rom+J+Anaesth+Intensive+Care 2016 ; 23 (2): 155-8
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  • Cerebral salt wasting syndrome in patients with minor head trauma ? two case reports #MMPMID28913489
  • Csipak G; Hagau N
  • Rom J Anaesth Intensive Care 2016[Oct]; 23 (2): 155-8 PMID28913489show ga
  • We describe two polytrauma patients without severe head trauma who developed Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome (CSWS) during their stay in our ICU with natriuresis, hyponatremia and hypovolemia. Hyponatremia encountered in CSWS and the syndrome of inadequate antidiuretic hormone secretion (SIADH) is a common electrolyte finding in patients with severe head trauma, subarachnoid hemorrhage, malignancy and infections of the central nervous system. CSWS was an unexpected electrolyte finding in our patients with minor head trauma without neurological or neurosurgical problems.To rule out other causes of hyponatremia (SIADH, secondary adrenal dysfunction and thyroid dysfunction) a correct diagnosis is very important, as proper treatment of CSWS with fluid and salt replacement will decrease mortality and morbidity.In conclusion, CSWS should be suspected in any polytrauma patient with minor head trauma and hyponatremia.
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