Short-Term Outcomes of Patients With Hyponatremia Presenting to the Emergency Department: An Observational Study
Rakesh G Shekar, Mahaveer Singh Rodha, Ankur Sharma, Amit Rohila, Kamla Kant Shukla, Rahul Choudhary, Gopal K Bohra

TL;DR
This study examines hyponatremia in emergency patients, finding severe cases often lead to serious symptoms and outcomes.
Contribution
The study provides insights into hyponatremia outcomes in a specific regional emergency setting.
Findings
Severe hyponatremia was strongly associated with seizures, confusion, and coma.
Most ICU admissions and deaths were linked to severe hyponatremia cases.
Euvolemic hyponatremia was the most common type observed in the study.
Abstract
Background: Hyponatremia is the predominant electrolyte imbalance disorder in the emergency department. It can manifest with a diverse array of symptoms, ranging from non-specific and moderate to severe and even life-threatening. There is a scarcity of literature addressing the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients with hyponatremia presenting to the emergency department in the western part of Rajasthan. The objective of this study was to investigate the impact of hyponatremia on the outcomes of patients presenting to the emergency department. Methods: In this prospective, cross-sectional, observational study, 200 patients aged more than 18 years who presented to the emergency department with serum sodium < 135 mEq/l were included. The triage of patients was determined by their primary complaints. The primary outcome was to study the clinical profile of patients with…
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TopicsElectrolyte and hormonal disorders · Biomedical and Chemical Research · Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
