Inappropriate secretion of antidiuretic hormone after open heart surgery
S. Ting and E. Eshaghpour
After open heart surgery for the closure of an atrial septal defect, acute
brain syndrome developed in a 5-year-old girl, this being documented by
laboratory evidence of the syndrome of inappropriate antidiuretic hormone
secretion (SIADH). Irritability and total disorientation were the first
symptoms observed. She completely recovered after being treated with
hypertonic saline solution and fluid restriction. The potentially serious
outcome of the SIADH warrants early recognition and appropriate measures in
children who suffer acute brain syndrome after open heart surgery.