Affiliation:
1. Russian Medical Academy for Continuing Professional Education
2. City Clinical Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin
3. Russian Medical Academy for Continuing Professional Education; First Moscow State Medical University n.a. I.M. Sechenov
Abstract
Hyponatremia (HN) is one of the leading water-electrolyte disorders in daily medical practice. A decrease in sodium level is dangerous with the development of various complications. Therefore, for effective prevention of HN and its complications, special attention should be paid to modifiable risk factors. One of the important causes leading to HN is drugs. Most often, HN develops during therapy with thiazide and thiazidelike diuretics. Risk factors for its development are history of thiazide-induced HN, advanced age, female sex, low body weight, and hypokalemia. The problem of thiazide-induced HN requires further study of the pathogenetic mechanisms and determination of the genetic factors underlying it. It is also necessary to remember about the possibility of HN development against the background of such drugs widely used in therapeutic practice as blockers of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system and proton pump inhibitors. In patients receiving therapy with the listed drugs, it is necessary to pay attention to the possible clinical manifestations of HN and to determine the sodium level in dynamics, which will effectively prevent the development of this disorder.
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Economics and Econometrics,Media Technology,Forestry