Journal of Clinical Medicine | |
Incidence, Etiology and Outcomes of Hyponatremia after Transsphenoidal Surgery: Experience with 344 Consecutive Patients at a Single Tertiary Center | |
Sean M. Barber2  Brandon D. Liebelt2  David S. Baskin1  | |
[1] id="af1-jcm-03-01199">Department of Neurosurgery, Houston Methodist Neurological Institute and the Kenneth R, Peak Brain and Pituitary Tumor Treatment Center, 6560 Fannin St. Suite 944, Houston, TX 77030, U | |
关键词: hyponatremia; SIADH; pituitary adenoma; transsphenoidal; cerebral salt wasting; | |
DOI : 10.3390/jcm3041199 | |
来源: mdpi | |
【 摘 要 】
Hyponatremia is often seen after transsphenoidal surgery and is a source of considerable economic burden and patient-related morbidity and mortality. We performed a retrospective review of 344 patients who underwent transsphenoidal surgery at our institution between 2006 and 2012. Postoperative hyponatremia was seen in 18.0% of patients at a mean of 3.9 days postoperatively. Hyponatremia was most commonly mild (51.6%) and clinically asymptomatic (93.8%). SIADH was the primary cause of hyponatremia in the majority of cases (
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