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Role of Elevated Aminotransferases in ICU Patients with Rhabdomyolysis.

Joan M Raurich1, Juan A Llompart-Pou, Miguel Rodríguez-Yago, Mireia Ferreruela, Cristina Royo, Ignacio Ayestarán.   

Abstract

To evaluate whether patients with rhabdomyolysis and serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and/or aspartate aminotransferase (AST) higher than 1000 IU/L had higher mortality that patients with low aminotransferases. Retrospective analysis of intensive care unit patients with rhabdomyolysis [creatine kinase (CK) higher than 5000 IU/L]. Patients were classified in two groups: low aminotransferases group, when AST and ALT were equal or lower to 1000 IU/L, and elevated aminotransferases group, when AST or ALT was above 1000 IU/L. Forty-six out of 189 patients included in the analysis (24.3%) had elevated aminotransferases. The mortality of patients with rhabdomyolysis was 25.9 per cent, being higher in patients with elevated aminotransferases compared with patients with low aminotransferases (60.9% vs 14.7%; P < 0.001). Mortality stratified by quartiles of CK in patients with low aminotransferases was independent of the level of CK (P = 0.67). Logistic regression analysis showed that the independent variables associated with mortality were Simplified Acute Physiology Score II [1.11 (1.07-1.16) for each point of increase, P < 0.001], the international normalized ratio value [4.2 (1.6-10.7) for each point of increase, P = 0.003], and the need of renal replacement therapy [5.4 (1.7-17.2), P = 0.004]. Patients with rhabdomyolysis with elevated serum aminotransferases had higher mortality than patients with low serum aminotransferase levels.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26736155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Surg        ISSN: 0003-1348            Impact factor:   0.688


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