Kamis, 31 Maret 2016
Severe Hyponatremia Associated with Use of Black Cohosh during Prolonged Labor and Unsuccessful Home Birth.
Introduction
There has been an increase in the use of herbal supplements during pregnancy,
which are frequently of unproven efficacy and safety. We present a case of
severe hyponatremia and altered mental status A associated with the use of
black cohosh during prolonged labor. Case 39-year-old primigravida at 38(5/7)
weeks of gestational age presented to the emergency department after she became
disoriented and lethargic while laboring at home with a midwife. She had
consumed several doses of black cohosh to induce and augment labor. On
presentation, she was nonverbal and unable to follow commands. Her serum sodium
was 114 mmol/L (range, 132-145 mmol/L), serum osmolality was 253 mOsm/kg
(range, 275-300 mOsm/kg), urine osmolality was 190 mOsm/kg (range, 300-900
mOsm/kg), and urine sodium was <10 mmol/L. The patient soon became uncooperative
and combative and a cesarean section was performed. Postoperatively, she was
transferred to the intensive care unit for monitoring and correction of her
sodium. Her mental status returned to baseline and she was subsequently
discharged Clinically significant home without further complication. Discussion
hyponatremia associated with pregnancy is rare. Further investigation is needed
to evaluate the safety and efficacy of black cohosh and other commonly used
herbal supplements during pregnancy and labor.
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