1967
DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(67)93022-x
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Prognosis of the Neurological Complications of Acute Hypernatræmia

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“…Plasma Na+ levels associated with brain damage in hypernatraemic patients have been in the range 160-190 mm (Zierler, 1958;Finberg, Kiley & Luttrell, 1963;Morris-Jones, Houston & Evans, 1967; Snyder, Feigal & Arieff, 1987). Previous studies on animals from both our laboratory and others suggest that central nervous system damage or death can occur as a consequence of untreated hypernatraemia (Finberg et al 1963;Morris-Jones et al 1967;De Villota, Cavanilles & Stein, 1973; Simmons, Adcock, Bard & Battaglia, 1974;Snyder et al 1987), but the mechanisms responsible are unclear.Improper therapy of hypernatraemia can also produce brain dysfunction, neurological deterioration and death (Lutrell & Finberg, 1959;Hogan, Dodge & Gill, 1969 …”
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“…Plasma Na+ levels associated with brain damage in hypernatraemic patients have been in the range 160-190 mm (Zierler, 1958;Finberg, Kiley & Luttrell, 1963;Morris-Jones, Houston & Evans, 1967; Snyder, Feigal & Arieff, 1987). Previous studies on animals from both our laboratory and others suggest that central nervous system damage or death can occur as a consequence of untreated hypernatraemia (Finberg et al 1963;Morris-Jones et al 1967;De Villota, Cavanilles & Stein, 1973; Simmons, Adcock, Bard & Battaglia, 1974;Snyder et al 1987), but the mechanisms responsible are unclear.Improper therapy of hypernatraemia can also produce brain dysfunction, neurological deterioration and death (Lutrell & Finberg, 1959;Hogan, Dodge & Gill, 1969 …”
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“…In the UK, there are multiple reports of death or permanent brain damage as a consequence of lack of knowledge of definitive therapy for the disorder in children (e.g. Morris-Jones et al 1967;Macaulay & Watson, 1967).…”
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“…Neurologic sequelae are described among children with hypernatremia (15). Moreover, a recent prospective study revealed abnormal neurological development in more than half the infants admitted due to breastfeedingassociated hypernatremia (16).…”
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“…Pre-operative serum hyperkalaemia and hypokalaemia did not show any increased risk in adverse outcome whilst postoperative hyperkalaemia had a slightly increased risk however this was not statistically significant (p=0.659). Studies carried out by Morris-Jones et al and Arieff et al, have shown that sodium imbalance can cause confusion, seizures, cerebral bleeding and death 28,29 . Potassium imbalance may cause arrhythmias and cardiac arrest which may lead to death 29 , however none were reported in this study.…”
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