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1/2. death from hyponatremia as a result of acute water intoxication in an Army basic trainee.

    Several reports during the past 15 years have described hyponatremia as a result of excessive water intake by athletes during endurance races. The high rates of fluid consumption have been attributed to the desire of athletes to prevent heat injury. The military has adopted guidelines for programmed drinking to maintain performance and minimize the risk of heat casualties. As military personnel increase their fluid intake, their risk of hyponatremia as a result of water overload increases. A potentially life-threatening complication is acute water intoxication. We report the first known death of an Army basic trainee as a result of acute water intoxication. The misinterpretation of his symptoms as those of dehydration and heat injury led to continued efforts at oral hydration until catastrophic cerebral and pulmonary edema developed.
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2/2. Complications of fluid overload in heat casualty prevention during field training.

    Several troops evacuated from field training sites as heat casualties were determined to be fluid overload casualties. Common features of this paradoxical syndrome were dilute primary electrolytes with physical exhaustion and muscle weakness after rapid free water intake. A pattern of skipping meals, working in a hot and humid environment, and consuming large volumes of water as "protection against becoming a heat casualty" predisposed these troops to the physical impairment that they intended to avoid. The mechanisms leading to both appropriate and inappropriate physiological responses to free water replacement are discussed as a basis for avoiding this specific heat casualty situation.
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