Intravascular Resuscitation Benefits Compared to Lactulose in Dehydration-Associated Pseudo-Hyperammonemia Causing Altered Mental Status.

Journal: Cureus
Published:
Abstract

Hyperammonemia is a leading cause of encephalopathy in patients presenting with altered mental status. Hyperammonemia is mostly a result of liver cirrhosis, with treatment requiring lactulose and, in some cases, rifaximin to break down ammonia production and decrease ammonia absorption in the gastrointestinal tract. This is a case of acute metabolic encephalopathy secondary to mildly elevated ammonia levels of 39 μmol/L (<35 μmol/L) that resolved with fluid bolus and maintenance fluid for 30 hours without requiring lactulose or rifaximin.

Authors
Oluwafemi Olukayode, Nivedha Balaji, Woodly Dominique, Abijha Boban, Zahra'a Salah
Relevant Conditions

Dehydration, Cirrhosis