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Sodium Disorders

April 18, 2025

In this episode, Sam Ashoo, MD and T.R. Eckler, MD discuss the April 2025 Emergency Medicine Practice article, Sodium Disorders in the Emergency Department: A Review of Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia


Hypernatremia (High Sodium Levels)

  • Definition: Sodium level greater than 145 mEq/L
  • Breakdown into three categories based on total body water status
  • Hypovolemic Hypernatremia
  • Euvolemic Hypernatremia
  • Hypervolemic Hypernatremia
  • Common causes and conditions associated


Hyponatremia (Low Sodium Levels)

  • Definitions: Mild (130-135 mEq/L), Moderate (125-129 mEq/L), Profound (< 125 mEq/L)
  • Breakdown into three categories
  • Pseudo Hyponatremia
  • Hypovolemic Hyponatremia
  • Euvolemic Hyponatremia
  • Hypervolemic Hyponatremia
  • Common causes and conditions associated


Treatment Guidelines and Strategies

  • Emphasizing slow correction to avoid complications like cerebral edema and osmotic demyelination syndrome
  • Suggested treatment rates for acute and chronic conditions


Special Considerations

  • Addressing severe cases and the importance of proper diagnostics
  • Pre-hospital care considerations and scenarios
  • Pediatrics and consideration of child abuse in sodium disorders


Five Things That Will Change Your Practice

  • Central lab sodium values over point-of-care for accuracy
  • Rectal temperature checks in endurance athletes
  • Loop diuretics for hypervolemic hyponatremia (e.g., CHF patients)
  • Enteral treatment for hypernatremia, if possible
  • Considering COVID-19 as a possible cause for new onset SIADH