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Query: UMLS:C0494475 (
tonic-clonic seizure
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To elucidate the role of antidiuretic hormone (ADH) on water and electrolyte balance in patients with asthmatic attacks, urinary
arginine vasopressin
(
AVP
) was assayed in 28 asthmatic patients. In a 3-year-old girl with status asthmaticus who developed a
grand mal seizure
in association with hyponatremia, urinary
AVP
levels remained high and fluctuated before convulsion; the cause of the convulsion was considered to be water intoxication due to inappropriate ADH secretion. In 19 of 28 patients with moderately severe asthmatic attacks, increases in urinary
AVP
levels occurred before treatment (300 +/- 80 pg/ml vs. 40 +/- 24 pg/ml (normal controls), p less than 0.01); elevated
AVP
levels tended to fall in response to intravenous fluid therapy (appropriate ADH secretion) in 2 of 6 patients, but did not fall (inappropriate ADH secretion) in the remaining patients. It is concluded that inappropriate ADH secretion may occur in asthmatic attacks, and that in such a condition there seems to be a potential risk of water intoxication during fluid therapy, as demonstrated in the present patient.
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PMID:Urinary arginine vasopressin in asthma: consideration of fluid therapy. 211 72
A 3-year-old girl with status asthmaticus developed a
grand mal seizure
in association with hyponatraemia after 16 h of fluid therapy. Urinary
arginine vasopressin
(
AVP
) was elevated during the attack and rose strikingly before the onset of the convulsion. In 13 of 17 other patients with moderately severe asthmatic attacks, increases in urinary
AVP
levels occurred before the initiation of treatment. Dilutional hyponatraemia (water intoxication) must be prevented in patients with severe asthmatic attacks in whom diuretic capacity is impaired.
...
PMID:Water intoxication in asthma assessed by urinary arginine vasopressin. 323 42