Case Report
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World J Gastroenterol. Sep 14, 2014; 20(34): 12350-12354
Published online Sep 14, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i34.12350
Table 2 Clinical findings of patients with polyethylene glycol related hyponatremia
Patient 1[20]Patient 2[20]Patient 3[6]Patient 4[6]Patient 5[19]Patient 6[10]
Age, yr516270655973
GenderMFFFFF
Past historyBreast Cancer, Total thyroidectomy and RAITHysterectomy withoophrectomy
Underlying diseaseDiabetes, ESRDHTN, HyperlipidemiaHTN, Osteoporosis,Hypothyroidism, Depression
Prescription drugsAmlodipine, Atenolol, Furosemide, Phoslo, PrilosecThiazideAmlodipine, Ibandronic acid, clopidogrelLevothyroxineEstradiol, AspirinLevothyroxine, citalopram
Preparation methodsN/A4L PEG4L PEG + 3 L clear water4L PEG3L PEG + 4L weak tea255g PEG + 64 ounces Gatorade
Sodium (mmol/L)
Baseline138138140144N/AN/A
Lowest122116110127120117
Post-treatmentN/A130138141138131
Potassium (mmol/L)5.13.93.44.34.63.3
Chloride (mmol/L)947972104N/A79
Bicarbonate (mmol/L)202617.317.317.221
Urea Nitrogen (mg/dL)24.32.511.814.6N/A6
Creatinine (mg/dL)7.70.60.670.710.90.6
Glucose (mg/dL)95.5N/A14823593N/A
Clinical PresentationEmesis, IVR, cardiac arrestSeizureSeizureSeizureConfused mentalitySeizure
Blood pressure (mmHg)167/78130/90190/100156/85110/70Within normal
Pulse (/min)10390848660Within normal
Brain CT/MRINot doneCerebral edemaNo abnormalitiesNo abnormalitiesNo abnormalitiesNot done
TreatmentNoneIV 3% SalineIV 3% SalineIV Normal SalineIV Normal salineIV 2% Saline, followed by NaCl tablets and water restriction
OutcomeDeathComplete recoveryComplete recoveryComplete recoveryComplete recoveryComplete recovery