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Drug therapy autonomic nervous system

The autonomous, sustained production of AVP in the absence of known stimuli for its release is called SIADH. In this syndrome, plasma AVP concentrations are inappropriately increased relative to a low plasma osmolality and to a normal or increased plasma volume. SIADH may be the result of one of several factors production of vasopressin by a malignancy (such as a small cell carcinoma of the lung), the presence of acute and chronic diseases of the central nervous system, pulmonary disorders, or a side effect of certain drug therapies. In addition, as many as 10% of patients undergoing pituitary surgery have a transient SIADH approximately 8 to 9 days after surgery (when the patient is at home), which responds to water restriction (2 to 3 days) and resolves without recurrence. In SIADH, a primary excess of AVP, coupled with unrestricted fluid intake, promotes increased reabsorption of free water by the kidney. The result is a decreased urine volume and an increased urine sodium concentration and urine osmolality. As a consequence of water retention, these patients become modestly volume expanded. The increase in intravascular volume causes hemodilution accompanied by dilutional hyponatremia and a low plasma osmolality. Volume expan-... [Pg.1994]


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