Journal article
Hyponatraemia and hypernatraemia: Disorders of Water Balance in Neurosurgery
M Castle-Kirszbaum, M Kyi, C Wright, T Goldschlager, RA Danks, WG Parkin
Neurosurgical Review | Published : 2021
Abstract
Disorders of tonicity, hyponatraemia and hypernatraemia, are common in neurosurgical patients. Tonicity is sensed by the circumventricular organs while the volume state is sensed by the kidney and peripheral baroreceptors; these two signals are integrated in the hypothalamus. Volume is maintained through the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone axis, while tonicity is defended by arginine vasopressin (antidiuretic hormone) and the thirst response. Edelman found that plasma sodium is dependent on the exchangeable sodium, potassium and free-water in the body. Thus, changes in tonicity must be due to disproportionate flux of these species in and out of the body. Sodium concentration may be measured by..
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