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Acute hyponatraemia and 'ecstasy': Insights from a quantitative and integrative analysis

QJM - Monthly Journal of the Association of Physicians, Volume 95, No. 7, Year 2002

A 20-year-old woman attended a 'rave party' where she took the drug 3,4-methylenedioxy-methamphetamine (MDMA, 'ecstasy'). She had used this drug previously without serious adverse effects. On this occasion, while both she and her friends drank a large quantity of water, only she became seriously ill. The initial manifestation was an altered sensorium; several hours later she had a grand mal seizure. In the Emergency Department, the most striking features were the severe degree of hyponatraemia (112 mmol/l) and cerebral oedema. To explain the basis for this life-threatening clinical presentation, an imaginary consultation was sought with Professor McCance. Using both a deductive and a quantitative analysis that involved several medical subspecialties, he illustrated that a simple story of water ingestion and vasopressin release was not sufficient to explain her hyponatraemia. It was only after events in her gastrointestinal tract were analysed that a plausible hypothesis could be constructed.
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Citations: 54
Authors: 3
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Identifiers
Research Areas
Environmental
Study Design
Exploratory Study
Study Approach
Qualitative
Quantitative
Participants Gender
Female