ea0014oc6.7 | Cardiovascular endocrinology | ECE2007
Gross Peter
, Verbalis Joseph
, Decaux Guy
, Ouyang John
, Hobart Mary
, Orlandi Cesare
, Czerwiec Frank
Background: Hyponatremia (Na+≤134 mmol/L), the most common electrolyte derangement, is caused by inappropriate vasopressin-mediated water resorption in the kidney. Treating symptomatic hyponatremia is difficult and risky; as difficult as maintaining normal sodium levels. We tested if tolvaptan, an oral vasopressin V2 receptor antagonist, improves hyponatremia and self-reported health outcomes.Methods: Two multicenter, randomized, double-blind, plac...