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. 2000 Dec;15(6):701–703. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2000.15.6.701

Successful treatment in the patient with serum sodium level greater than 200 mEq/L.

Y J Park 1, Y C Kim 1, M O Kim 1, J H Ruy 1, S W Han 1, H J Kim 1
PMCID: PMC3054706  PMID: 11194198

Abstract

Hypernatremia developing in nonhospitalized adults is predominantly a disease of the elderly and mentally handicapped patients, possibly revealing inadequate nursing care of these patients. It has long been claimed that the duration of hypernatremia and its rate of correction are correlated with improvement in patients' neurologic status. Since there are only a handful of cases with serum sodium levels greater than 200 mEq/L until recently, it is not clear at what rate plasma sodium concentration can be safely normalized in severe hypernatremic patients. We report a case of severe hypernatremia with survival. This patient underwent rapid correction of serum sodium concentration during the management of this metabolic derangement using isotonic solution.

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