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一名哺乳期女性的运动相关性低钠血症

Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia in a Lactating Female.

作者信息

Bailowitz Zach, Grams Raymond, Teeple David, Hew-Butler Tamara

机构信息

*Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Carolinas Rehabilitation, Charlotte, NC;†Department of Neurology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT;‡Department of Neurology, Tucson Medical Center, Tucson, AZ; and§School of Health Sciences, Oakland University, Rochester, MI.

出版信息

Clin J Sport Med. 2017 Jul;27(4):e55-e57. doi: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000344.

Abstract

A 37-year-old woman presented to the emergency department with severe headache, which quickly progressed to altered mental status and seizure activity in hospital. Her initial serum sodium concentration ([Na]) was 126 mmol/L. In the 24 hours before admission, she exercised vigorously for 120 minutes (interval training plus yoga) and also consumed more than 4 liters of fluid during that time to both stay hydrated and facilitate milk production because she was actively nursing 2 children. Her serum [Na] and altered mental status corrected slowly over the next 48 hours with furosemide, hypertonic saline, and fluid restriction. This case is unique because it discusses the possible pathogenic role that lactation-induced oxytocin release may have on sustained antidiuresis and dilutional exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH). This would be the first report documenting EAH in a lactating woman, which may highlight an underrecognized risk factor for physically active women who are concurrently breast-feeding.

摘要

一名37岁女性因严重头痛前往急诊科就诊,在医院病情迅速发展为精神状态改变和癫痫发作。她最初的血清钠浓度([Na])为126 mmol/L。在入院前24小时内,她剧烈运动了120分钟(间歇训练加瑜伽),并且在此期间饮用了超过4升液体,目的是保持水分充足以及促进乳汁分泌,因为她正在积极哺乳两个孩子。在接下来的48小时内,通过使用呋塞米、高渗盐水和限制液体摄入,她的血清[Na]和精神状态改变得到了缓慢纠正。该病例具有独特性,因为它探讨了泌乳诱导的催产素释放可能对持续性抗利尿和稀释性运动相关低钠血症(EAH)所起的致病作用。这将是首篇记录哺乳期女性发生EAH的报告,这可能凸显了同时进行母乳喂养的体力活动女性中一个未被充分认识的危险因素。

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