classification of hyponatraemia
Last reviewed 08/2022
Hyponatraemia can be classified according to the serum sodium concentration:
- mild - sodium concentration is 125-135 mmol/l
- moderate - sodium concentration is 115-124 mmol/l
- severe - sodium concentration is <115 mmol/l
Classification according to volume status:
- hypovolaemic hyponatraemia
- euvolaemic hyponatraemia
- hypervolaemic hyponatraemia (2)
Hyponatraemia is also classified according to the rate of onset (although calculating the duration of hyponatraemia is often difficult):
- acute hyponatraemia - symptoms develop in less than 48 hours
- chronic hyponatraemia - symptoms present for more than 48 hours (2,3)
Reference:
- 1. Smellie WS et al. Best practice in primary care pathology: review 8. J Clin Pathol. 2007;60(7):740-8
- 2. Reynolds RM, Seckl JR. Hyponatraemia for the clinical endocrinologist. Clin Endocrinol (Oxf). 2005;63(4):366-74
- 3. Reynolds RM, Padfield PL, Seckl JR. Disorders of sodium balance.BMJ.2006;332(7543):702-5