Dysnatremia in a changing climate: A global systematic review of the association between serum sodium and ambient temperature.
Elizabeth WoottonMathis GrossmannAnnabelle M WarrenPublished in: Clinical endocrinology (2024)
Higher ambient temperature is consistently associated with an increased incidence of hyponatremia. We infer that hyponatremia presentations are likely to rise with increasing global temperatures and the frequency of extreme heat events secondary to climate change. Evidence-based public health messages, clinician education and reduction in fossil fuel consumption are necessary to reduce the expected burden on healthcare services worldwide.