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Acute renal failure in patients with rhabdomyolysis.

Wladyslaw Sułowicz1, Boguslaw Walatek, Antoni Sydor, Wladyslaw Ochmański, Andrzej Miłkowski, Agnieszka Szymczakiewicz-Multanowska, Dorota Szumilak, Andrzej Kraśniak, Hanna Lonak, Tadeusz Wójcikiewicz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rhabdomyolysis is a relatively rare, not always diagnosed cause of acute renal failure (ARF). This fact motivated us to present the results of ARF treatment in the course of this polyetiological clinical syndrome. MATERIAL/
METHODS: The analysis was performed on 84 patients (6 F, 78 M) ranging in age from 18 to 82 years (mean 46.5), in whom rhabdomyolysis was diagnosed based on clinical manifestation and laboratory test results (CPK, GTP, GOT, LDH).
RESULTS: The most frequent cause of rhabdomyolysis was alcoholic intoxication (41 patients), often accompanied by hypothermia (15 patients) or trauma (30 patients). Isolated trauma was found in 30 patients, epileptic seizure in 5, and physical exercise in 1 case. In 17 patients, besides alcohol consumption, trauma or epileptic seizure, the use of tranquilizers, anticonvulsants, or narcotic drugs was additionally noted. 78 patients developed ARF requiring dialysis therapy; 49 patients recovered, 5 required maintenance dialysis, and 30 died.
CONCLUSIONS: During the initial phase of ARF in the course of rhabdomyolysis dynamic increases in serum urea and creatinine were observed, as well as a tendency to hyperkalemia. The treatment results and mortality rate in our study group were primarily influenced by the patients' general condition at admission, as well as the extent of organ damage caused by the primary etiological factor. Favorable treatment results were obtained especially in those patients who were hospitalized in a nephrological center, while the worst outcomes were noted in those patients dialyzed in intensive care units, most with multiple trauma.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11782676

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Sci Monit        ISSN: 1234-1010


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