| Literature DB >> 28727638 |
Michelle Meyer1, Sneha Sundaram, Ingeborg Schafhalter-Zoppoth.
Abstract
Few publications of exercise-induced rhabomyolysis currently exist in the medical literature besides case reports. However, this condition can be severe, resulting in hospitalization and IV fluid administration to prevent serious sequelae. This report describes a case of exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis caused by a CrossFit workout. A 31-year-old female presented with 2 days of bilateral upper extremity pain and soreness, which began 2 days after she completed a CrossFit workout. Workup revealed an elevated creatine phosphokinase (CPK) of 18 441 U/L, consistent with exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis, and elevated liver function tests and elevated D-dimer, although her renal function was normal. She was hospitalized for 2 days and treated with IV fluids. This case report demonstrates that CrossFit exercises can lead to rhabdomyolysis, highlighting a condition that may be underdiagnosed and underreported.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28727638 DOI: 10.1097/JSM.0000000000000480
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Sport Med ISSN: 1050-642X Impact factor: 3.638