Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5119792 | Alcohol | 2016 | 5 Pages |
â¢The problem of hyponatremia in alcohol dependent patients.â¢Scales and questionnaires which were used to measurement physical and mental health status.â¢Concentration of sodium in blood plasma in alcohol dependent patients and its relation with physical and mental health status.â¢Reports of association of the degree of hyponatremia with various clinical manifestations in other populations.â¢Hyponatremia as a bad prognostic factor in the treatment of a disease that is addiction to alcohol.
Hyponatremia, i.e. reduction of sodium level in the blood plasma below 135Â mmol/L, is one of the most common electrolyte disorders occurring in people addicted to alcohol. Numerous psychopathological symptoms may be significantly associated with its occurrence. Since sodium is one of the main bioelements, which is responsible for proper neuromuscular excitability maintenance and contributes in nerve impulses conduction, sodium balance disorders may be related to a risk to basic life functions. The tested group included 100 alcohol dependent patients (MÂ =Â 90, FÂ =Â 10). Sodium was determined using biochemical Indiko Plus analyzer. Analysis of sodium concentration demonstrated that 64% of people with alcohol dependence had low (<135Â mmol/L) plasma sodium level, of which: 7% had severe hyponatremia (<120Â mmol/L), 13% had moderate hyponatremia (120-130Â mmol/L) and 44% had mild hyponatremia (130-135Â mmol/L). The analysis showed an occurrence of significant differences in terms of: impulsivity, quality of life, clinical symptoms occurrence, maximum amount of alcohol consumed and general health state. The lower concentration of sodium in blood plasma in alcohol dependent people, the worse psychical and psychological quality of their life.