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Hyponatremia and aging-related diseases: key player or innocent bystander? A systematic review
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Sylvain Nguyen1  Luigia Fratangelo1  Patrizia D’Amelio2 
[1] Service of Geriatric Medicine & Geriatric Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland;Service of Geriatric Medicine & Geriatric Rehabilitation, Department of Medicine, Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland;Department of Medical Science, Geriatric Unit, University of Torino, 10126, Turin, Italy;
关键词: Aging;    Hyponatremia;    Falls;    Dementia;    Osteoporosis;    Fractures;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13643-023-02246-w
 received in 2022-06-06, accepted in 2023-04-24,  发布年份 2023
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

BackgroundHyponatremia is frequent in older age; whether it is a key player, a surrogate marker, or an innocent bystander in age-related diseases is still unclear.Objective: To understandthe role of hyponatremia in falls, osteoporosis, fractures, and cognitiveimpairment in old patients.MethodEligibility criteria for study inclusions were: written in English, peer-reviewed observational and intervention studies, clinical trial, prospective and retrospective controlled cohort studies, and case-controlled studies without limitations regarding the date of publication.Information sources: Protocol available on the International Prospective Register of Systematic Reviews (PROSPERO, CRD42021218389). MEDLINE, Embase, and PsycINFO were searched. Final search done on August 8, 2021.Risk-of-bias assessment: Risk-of-Bias Assessment tool for Non-randomized Studies (RoBANS) and the Bradford Hill’s criteria for causality.ResultsIncludes studies: One-hundred thirty-five articles retained for the revision.Synthesis of results — Falls: Eleven studies were included. Strong association between hyponatremia and falls in all the studies was found. Osteoporosis and fractures: nineteen articles were included. The association between hyponatremia and osteoporosis is unclear. Cognitive impairment: Five articles were included. No association between hyponatremia and cognitive impairment was found.DiscussionInterpretation: Falls, osteoporosis, and fractures are multifactorial. Hyponatremia is not temporally related with the outcomes; we suggest that hyponatremia may be regarded as a marker of unhealthy aging and a confounder instead of a causal factor or an innocent bystander for falls and fractures. Concerning cognitive impairment, there are no evidence supporting a real role of hyponatremia to be regarded as an innocent bystander in neurodegeneration.

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