Neurological manifestations of hypermagnesemia: a narrative review

Acta Neurol Belg. 2024 Oct 11. doi: 10.1007/s13760-024-02653-3. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Hypermagnesemia is a rare but potentially fatal electrolyte disorder. High serum magnesium levels have been associated with the development of neurological manifestations such as dysautonomia, muscle weakness, respiratory failure, and altered level of consciousness from drowsiness to coma. Although rare, some subjects, such as those with chronic renal failure and those taking magnesium supplements or medications, are at risk of developing this condition. Recognizing this electrolyte alteration promptly allows for an immediate initiation of a therapeutic strategy that is often resolutive when addressed in time. This paper aims to review the neurological complications associated with hypermagnesemia, their pathophysiology, and management.

Keywords: Dysautonomia; Hypermagnesemia; Magnesium; Neurological complications; Neuromuscular junction.

Publication types

  • Review