重度の低血圧症.重度の低血圧症.重度の低血圧症.重度の低血圧症.重度の低血圧症.重度の低血圧症. 17人の患者を対象とした研究です
Lancet (London, England)
|March 25, 1978
まとめ
患者の重度の低血圧症は,高濃度の抗利尿ホルモン (ADH) と関連していました. レベル,レベル,レベル. A.D.H.の不適切な分泌症候群である. (S.I.A.D.H.) と呼ばれる. 診断が疑問視され,よりよい臨床使用のためによりシンプルな用語が提案されます.
科学分野:
- エンドクリノロジー エンドクリノロジー
- ネフロロジーはネフロロジーを用います.
- 腫瘍学 腫瘍学
背景:
- 重度の低血圧症は,しばしば抗利尿ホルモンの上昇 (ADH) と関連する複雑な状態です. ) を実施する.
- 不適切な抗利尿ホルモン分泌症候群 (SIADH) とは これは一般的な診断用ラベルですが,その臨床的有用性と基礎となる病理生理学については,さらなる調査が必要です.
研究 の 目的:
- プラズマA.D.H.との関係を調査する. 血濃度,血ナトリウム濃度,および重度の低血血症患者の臨床診断.
- S.I.A.D.H.の適切性と臨床的有用性を評価する. 診断. 診断する.
主な方法:
- 血A.D.H.の分析について 重度の低血圧血症を有する17人の患者の血と血ナトリウムレベル.
- ホルモンレベルとナトリウム濃度の相関は,胸部感染症,肺がん,体積減少などの臨床診断と相関する.
主要な成果:
- 17人の患者全員に,プラズマA.D.H.が過剰に高かった. S.I.A.D.H.D. の標準的な基準を満たしていたのは13人だけでした.
- プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. プラズマ A.D.H. 血ナトリウムまたは特定の診断と相関しなかった.
- 胸部感染症または体積減少の患者は,血ナトリウムとADHの急速な正常化を示したが,肺がんの患者は修正が遅かった.
結論:
- S.I.A.D.H.という用語は 病理生理学を過度に単純化し,患者の管理と予後において限られた価値を提供することがあります.
- "肺がんによる低血圧症"などのより記述的な用語は,臨床の明確性と有用性を向上させることができます.
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