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Do you recommend careful correction of serum sodium to avoid osmotic demyelination syndrome in patients who are found to have isoosmolar hyponatremia in the setting of an elevated BUN level?

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Nephrology · Rush Medical College

Urea is an ineffective osm and so if the blood is "isoosmolar" in the setting of hyponatremia but is isoosmolar because of an elevated BUN it may be isoosmolar numerically but not physiologically.

I would ignore the BUN in making my decision. I would not ignore the BG though if it were elevated.

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Nephrology · UCLA

Rapid correction of hyponatremia should be avoided in a patient with iso-osmolar hyponatremia in the setting of an elevated BUN level. Since urea is freely diffusible across the cell membrane, there is no net transcellular water movement induced by urea since the urea concentration is equal on both ...

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Do you recommend careful correction of serum sodium to avoid osmotic demyelination syndrome in patients who are found to have isoosmolar hyponatremia in the setting of an elevated BUN level? | Mednet