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Sodium Correction Rate (Hyponatraemia)

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A practical safeguard against overcorrection in chronic hyponatraemia: after calculating the 24-hour dose of hypertonic saline, divide it into two 12-hour infusion bags. Check sodium at the end of each 12-hour bag. If correction of 6 mmol/L has been achieved in the first 12 hours, stop the second bag and switch to fluid restriction alone — this step-check approach virtually eliminates inadvertent overcorrection.

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The discovery of osmotic demyelination syndrome in the 1950s–1970s was initially attributed to a mysterious primary demyelinating disease. The crucial link to rapid sodium correction was not established until 1981, when Adams et al. described central pontine myelinolysis in alcoholic patients treated for hyponatraemia. This discovery fundamentally changed how electrolyte disorders were managed in ICUs worldwide.

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