Severe hyponatraemia in foals: clinical findings, primary diagnosis and outcome

Aust Vet J. 2016 Jun;94(6):186-91. doi: 10.1111/avj.12446.

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate severe hyponatraemia in foals presenting as medical emergencies to an intensive care unit (ICU) in order to determine the prevalence, clinical findings, primary diagnosis and outcome.

Design: Retrospective case study of records from Thoroughbred foals aged less than 3 months presenting to an ICU as medical emergencies in 2002-12; foals with severe hyponatraemia (serum sodium <122 mmol/L) on admission laboratory data were identified. Data retrieved included signalment, clinical findings, laboratory results, primary diagnosis, treatment and outcome.

Results: Severe hyponatraemia was identified in 69/1718 Thoroughbred foals (4%) presenting to the ICU during the study period. Of the 69 foals, 11 (15.9%) presented with neurological signs attributable to hyponatraemic encephalopathy and 7 of these foals had seizures; other neurological signs included obtundation, ataxia and apparent blindness. The three most common primary diagnoses of the 69 foals with severe hyponatraemia were renal disease (18/69, 26.1%), enterocolitis (16/69, 23.2%) and uroperitoneum (15/69, 21.7%). Treatment was directed at the primary disease and correction of the hyponatraemia. A total of 50 of the 69 foals (72.5%) with severe hyponatraemia survived to hospital discharge and 38 of them (76%) survived at least 12 months following discharge.

Conclusion: The prevalence of severe hyponatraemia in this study population was 4%. The majority of foals with severe hyponatraemia did not demonstrate direct clinical manifestations as a result of the low serum sodium concentration. The outcome of foals with severe hyponatraemia was mostly favourable.

Keywords: critical care; foals; hyponatraemia; hyponatraemic encephalopathy.

MeSH terms

  • Acute Disease
  • Animals
  • Brain Diseases / etiology
  • Brain Diseases / veterinary
  • Female
  • Horse Diseases / diagnosis*
  • Horse Diseases / pathology
  • Horse Diseases / therapy
  • Horses
  • Hyponatremia / diagnosis
  • Hyponatremia / pathology
  • Hyponatremia / therapy
  • Hyponatremia / veterinary*
  • Male
  • Retrospective Studies
  • Treatment Outcome