| Literature DB >> 23424589 |
Tanya Sargeant1, Tricia Harris, Rohan Wilks, Sydney Barned, Karen Galloway-Blake, Trevor Ferguson.
Abstract
The medical literature contains only a few reports of rhabdomyolysis occurring in patients with dengue fever. We report the case of a 25-year-old Jamaican man who was admitted to a private hospital four days after the onset of an acute febrile illness with fever, myalgia, and generalized weakness. Dengue fever was confirmed with a positive test for the dengue antigen, nonstructural protein 1. He remained well and was discharged on day 6 of his illness. On day 8, he started to pass red urine and was subsequently admitted to the University Hospital of the West Indies. On admission he was found to have myoglobinuria and an elevated creatine phosphokinase (CPK) of 325,600 U/L, leading to a diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis. Dengue IgM was positive. He was treated with aggressive hydration and had close monitoring of his urine output, creatinine, and CPK levels. His hospital course was uneventful without the development of acute renal failure and he was discharged after 14 days in hospital, with a CPK level of 2463 U/L. This case highlights that severe rhabdomyolysis may occur in patients with dengue fever and that early and aggressive treatment may prevent severe complications such as acute renal failure and death.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23424589 PMCID: PMC3568885 DOI: 10.1155/2013/101058
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1Trends in creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels for case patient while in hospital.
Summary of clinical findings from case reports of dengue fever and rhabdomyolysis.
| Authors and publication year | Country, | Clinical findings | CPK level | Results of tests for dengue | Renal function/acute renal failure | Outcome |
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| Gunasekera et al. | Sri Lanka | Fever, myalgia, proximal muscle weakness, dark urine, dyspnea | >5000 | Dengue IgM and IgG were positive by immunochromatography test | Developed acute renal failure—serum creatinine peaked at 780 | Complete and uneventful recovery after supportive treatment including mannitol and bicarbonate |
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| Davis and Bourke | Darwin, Australia | Fever, retro-orbital pain, | 51,555 | Dengue virus IgM negative on day 1 but positive on day 10 | Did not develop renal failure—serum creatinine levels were normal (actual values were not reported) | Uncomplicated course with full recovery |
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| Davis and Bourke | Darwin, Australia | Admitted to hospital with suspected dengue haemorrhagic fever and acute renal failure | 17,548 | Blood RT-PCR was positive for D2 | Developed acute renal failure—actual creatinine values were not reported | Developed multiple organ dysfunction |
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| Lim and Goh | Singapore | Four-day history of fever, nausea, and myalgia; discharged and readmitted after presenting with persistent myalgia and dark red urine | 58,961 | Dengue virus IgM and IgG titres were negative on day 1 of hospitalization | Did not develop acute renal failure—serum creatinine levels reported as normal (actual values were not given) | Uneventful hospital stay with discharge on day 7 of second admission after treatment with intravenous hydration |
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| Karakus et al. | The Netherlands | Fatigue, muscle, bone, and joint pain, tea coloured urine; confirmed myoglobinuria | 156,900 | Dengue IgM and IgG positive on day 9 | Developed acute renal failure—serum creatinine 138 | Developed respiratory failure, septic shock and multiorgan failure; admitted to intensive care unit; Died on day 47 |
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| Acharya et al. | India | Four-day history of fever and myalgia | 29,000 | Dengue IgM ELISA was strongly positive | Developed acute renal failure—serum creatinine 2.6 mg/dL | Developed quadriparesis and respiratory failure |
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| Present case | Jamaica | Four-day history of fever, myalgia and generalized weakness. Started to pass red urine on day 8; myoglobinuria confirmed on urine testing | 325,600 | Dengue IgM negative on day 4 but positive on day 8 | Did not develop renal failure—serum creatinine was 63 | Full recovery with supportive care |
CPK: creatine phosphokinase; IgM: immunoglobulin M; IgG: immunoglobulin G, D2: dengue virus type 2, NS1: nonstructural protein 1.