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      Treatment Guidelines for Hyponatremia: Stay the Course

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          International guidelines designed to minimize the risk of complications that can occur when correcting severe hyponatremia have been widely accepted for a decade. Based on the results of a recent large retrospective study of patients hospitalized with hyponatremia, it has been suggested that hyponatremia guidelines have gone too far in limiting the rate of rise of the serum sodium concentration; the need for therapeutic caution and frequent monitoring of the serum sodium concentration has been questioned. These assertions are reminiscent of a controversy that began many years ago. After reviewing the history of that controversy, the evidence supporting the guidelines, and the validity of data challenging them, we conclude that current safeguards should not be abandoned. To do so would be akin to discarding your umbrella because you remained dry in a rainstorm. The authors of this review, who represent 20 medical centers in 9 countries, have all contributed significantly to the literature on the subject. We urge clinicians to continue to treat severe hyponatremia cautiously and to wait for better evidence before adopting less stringent therapeutic limits.

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          Journal
          Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
          CJASN
          Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
          1555-9041
          1555-905X
          2023
          June 28 2023
          Affiliations
          [1 ]University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, USA;
          [2 ]Rochester General Hospital, USA;
          [3 ]University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA;
          [4 ]Baylor College of Medicine, USA;
          [5 ]University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA;
          [6 ]University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine, Germany;
          [7 ]Oregon Health and Science University, USA;
          [8 ]University of Basel, Switzerland;
          [9 ]Hospital Clinico San Carlos, Spain;
          [10 ]Erasmus University Hospital Belgium;
          [11 ]Baylor University Medical Center, USA;
          [12 ]Tallaght University Hospital, Ireland;
          [13 ]EpiCura Hospital, Belgium;
          [14 ]Erasmus Medical Center, the Netherlands;
          [15 ]University of Toronto, Canada;
          [16 ]Tufts University School of Medicine, USA;
          [17 ]University of Florence School of Medicine, Italy;
          [18 ]University of Virginia School of Medicine, USA;
          [19 ]RCSI School of Medicine, Ireland;
          [20 ]Georgetown University Medical Center, USA
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          10.2215/CJN.0000000000000244
          37379081
          be9bc53d-4257-41b4-afd9-1f84a5b89f7e
          © 2023

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