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Hypervolemic Hyponatremia

Heart Failure and Cirrhosis: Two major causes of hypervolemic hyponatremia

In all patients with hypervolemic hyponatremia, edema due to renal sodium and water retention occurs. The impaired ability of the kidneys to excrete water maximally can result from the effects of vasopressin at the V2-receptor as well as from mechanisms not mediated by vasopressin.1

In both heart failure and cirrhosis, vasopressin plays an important role in the pathogenesis of hyponatremia.

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  1. Verbalis JG, Goldsmith SR, Greenberg A, Schrier RW, Sterns RH. Hyponatremia treatment guidelines 2007: expert panel recommendations. Am J Med. 2007;120(11, suppl 1):S1-S21.