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Maloberti A, Volpe M, Bombelli M, Dell’oro R, Grassi G
Amiodarone Induced Siadh: A Cas of Rare and Late Onset Side Effects
Acta Endo (Buc) 2015, 11 (4): 507-511doi: 10.4183/aeb.2015.507
Context. Amiodarone use has been associated with
Syndrome of Inappropriate Anti-Diuretic Hormone (SIADH)
with only 12 cases reported from its first description in 1996.
Objective. The clinical use of the antiarrhythmogenic
drug amiodarone is frequently complicated
by a very broad spectrum of side effects: cardiac toxicity,
hypo- and hyper-thyroidism, pulmonary fibrosis and liver
function abnormalities. We report the case of a patient with
amiodarone-induced SIADH with the particularity of a very
late onset of these adverse effects.
Case. A 78 years old man on amiodarone therapy
for a history of complex ventricular arrhythmia after a myocardial
infarction, comes to the Emergency Department of
our Hospital for pre-syncopal symptoms. Laboratory test
showed a hypo-osmotic hyponatremia (sodium 110 mEq/L,
serum osmolality 233 mOsm/kg) associated with liver
enzymes increases. A not suppressed urinary osmolality with
high urinary sodium excretion associated with normal thyroid
and adrenal functions led to the diagnosis of SIADH. Known
associated disorders (neoplasms, lung diseases and central
nervous system disorders) were suspected and excluded. A
pharmacologic aetiology was suspected and, in the absence
of diuretics and neurological drugs, amiodarone seemed
the most probable cause of the SIADH. Hypertonic saline
solution and fluid restriction were initiated and amiodarone
discontinued with a gradual normalization of plasma sodium
levels and liver enzymes.
Conclusion. The clinical case underlines the
importance of monitoring amiodarone-related SIADH with
frequent electrolytes biochemical assessment not only in
relation to an early but also to a late clinical onset.
Keywords: Amiodarone, SIADH, hyponatremia, cirrhosis.
Correspondence: Guido Grassi PhD, Clinica Medica, Università Milano Biocca, Via Pergolesi 33, 20090 Monza, Italy, E-mail: guido.grassi@unimib.it