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Last reviewed: 21 Apr 2025
Last updated: 25 Mar 2025

Summary

Definition

History and exam

Key diagnostic factors

  • presence of risk factors
  • absence of hypovolaemia
  • absence of hypervolaemia
  • absence of signs of adrenal insufficiency or hypothyroidism
  • nausea
  • vomiting
  • altered mental status
  • headache
  • seizure
  • coma

Other diagnostic factors

  • no history of recent diuretic use

Risk factors

  • age >50 years
  • pulmonary conditions (e.g., pneumonia)
  • nursing home residence
  • postoperative state
  • malignancy
  • medicine associated with SIADH induction
  • central nervous system (CNS) disorder
  • endurance exercise

Diagnostic investigations

1st investigations to order

  • serum sodium
  • serum osmolality
  • serum urea
  • urine osmolality
  • urine sodium

Investigations to consider

  • diagnostic trial with normal saline infusion
  • serum uric acid
  • fractional excretion of sodium
  • fractional excretion of urea
  • serum TSH
  • serum cortisol level
  • serum arginine vasopressin (AVP)

Treatment algorithm

Contributors

Authors

Megan Dixon, MD

Nephrologist

Arizona Kidney Disease and Hypertension Center

Phoenix

AZ

Disclosures

MD declares that she has no competing interests.

Yeonghau Howard Lien, MD, PhD

Professor Emeritus of Medicine

Division of Nephrology

University of Arizona

Tucson

AZ

Disclosures

YHL is an author of a reference cited in this topic.

Peer reviewers

Maryam Gondal, MD

Assistant Professor

Nephrology

Yale University

New Haven

CT

Disclosures

MG declares that she has no competing interests.

Judith H. Veis, MD

Associate Director

Nephrology

Washington Hospital Center

Washington

DC

Disclosures

JHV declares that she has no competing interests.

Laurie Solomon, MD, FRCP

Consultant Nephrologist

Renal Unit

Lancashire Teaching Hospitals

Fulwood

Preston

UK

Disclosures

LS declares that he has no competing interests.

References

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Key articles

Gross P. Clinical management of SIADH. Ther Adv Endocrinol Metab. 2012 Apr;3(2):61-73.Full text  Abstract

Spasovski G, Vanholder R, Allolio B, et al. Clinical practice guideline on diagnosis and treatment of hyponatraemia. Eur J Endocrinol. 2014 Mar;170(3):G1-47.Full text  Abstract

Ball S, Barth J, Levy M, et al. Society for Endocrinology endocrine emergency guidance: emergency management of severe symptomatic hyponatraemia in adult patients. Endocr Connect. 2016 Sep;5(5):G4-6.Full text  Abstract

Verbalis JG, Goldsmith SR, Greenberg A, et al. Diagnosis, evaluation, and treatment of hyponatremia: expert panel recommendations. Am J Med. 2013 Oct;126(10 suppl 1):S1-42.Full text  Abstract

Ellison DH, Berl T. The syndrome of inappropriate antidiuresis. N Engl J Med. 2007 May 17;356(20):2064-72.

Reference articles

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