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Iatrogenic hyponatremia: a cause of death following pediatric tonsillectomy
Authors:Robert G. McRae   Alan J. Weissburg  Kay Wen Chang
Affiliation:

a Department of Otolaryngology, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

b Department of Anesthesiology, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University, Providence, RI, USA

Abstract:Death following pediatric tonsillectomy is very rare. If deaths occur, they are most commonly due to bleeding or aspiration. In this presentation, we would like to illustrate another potentially lethal complication following the pediatric tonsillectomy, iatrogenic hyponatremia. We have encountered 3 patients who have developed post-operative hyponatremia. This has resulted in 2 deaths. The third patient was successfully treated and developed no permanent sequela. We will discuss the etiology and pathophysiology of post-operative hyponatremia including guidelines for administering fluid and electrolytes intra-operatively and post-operatively. We expect that fatal post-operative hyponatremia can be avoided in the pediatric tonsillectomy patients.
Keywords:Author Keywords: Pediatric tonsillectomy   Iatrogenic hyponatremia   Mortality
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