Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone (SIADH)
after endoscopic treatment has never been described. We report the first case
of this complication after a relatively minor endoscopic procedure.
A 71-year-old woman with a sigmoid colon polyp was admitted to our
hospital for endoscopic mucosal resection. Her medical history included right
hemicolectomy for transverse colon cancer, hypertension, and acute myocardial
infarction, and her current medications included isosorbide dinitrate,
candesartan cilexetil, and indapamide. Physical examination and routine
preprocedure laboratory tests on admission were normal. We performed a safe and
painless endoscopic mucosal resection for a 5-mm sigmoid colon polyp ([Fig. 1 ]).
The day after treatment, she complained of anorexia, nausea, and lethargy. Her
physical and neurologic examinations, and magnetic resonance imaging of the
brain were normal. Biochemical evaluation revealed a serum sodium concentration
of 119 mmol/L, a potassium level of 2.8 mmol/L, and normal levels
of urea and creatinine. Measured serum osmolality was 252 mmol/kg,
urinary sodium concentration was 72 mmol/L, and urine osmolality was
181 mmol/kg. On the basis of these findings, she fulfilled the criteria
for SIADH [1 ], and was treated accordingly with a
water-restricted regimen and with 1 L of normal saline infused over 24 hours.
Within 5 days of the onset of SIADH, her serum sodium concentration increased
gradually to 141 mmol/L. Her symptoms resolved in accordance with her
serum sodium concentration.
Fig. 1 Conventional
colonoscopic view of a sessile polyp in the sigmoid colon.
Recently there have been reports of symptomatic hyponatremia and
SIADH in patients undergoing not only major but also minor surgeries such as
laparoscopic cholecystectomy and appendectomy [2 ]
[3 ]
[4 ]. Endoscopists should be aware
that SIADH is a potential complication after endoscopic procedures, and they
should check the serum sodium levels in patients who complain of unexplained
nausea, disorientation, or lethargy after endoscopic treatments.
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