Transient Central Diabetes Insipidus and Marked Hypernatremia following Cardiorespiratory Arrest.
Sahar H KoubarEliane YounesPublished in: Case reports in nephrology (2017)
Central Diabetes Insipidus is often an overlooked complication of cardiopulmonary arrest and anoxic brain injury. We report a case of transient Central Diabetes Insipidus (CDI) following cardiopulmonary arrest. It developed 4 days after the arrest resulting in polyuria and marked hypernatremia of 199 mM. The latter was exacerbated by replacing the hypotonic urine by isotonic saline.