| Literature DB >> 34079658 |
Calvin E Hwang1, Gordon Matheson2, Jennifer Baine1.
Abstract
Adenovirus is a common cause of upper respiratory and gastrointestinal tract infections. Though cases of significant organ failure and death have been reported in young children and immunocompromised individuals, adenovirus infections in healthy individuals are typically self-limiting without significant morbidity or mortality. Exertional rhabdomyolysis is a pathologic condition resulting from repetitive, excessive, or prolonged exercise, often in a hot environment, leading to acute muscle injury, renal injury and, rarely, death. We report a case of adenovirus infection leading to acute liver failure complicated by rhabdomyolysis in a collegiate football player presenting with nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. We propose a protocol to safely guide the return to play progression for patients with complicated exertional rhabdomyolysis.Entities:
Keywords: adenovirus; american football; exertional rhabdomyolysis; liver failure; sports medicine
Year: 2021 PMID: 34079658 PMCID: PMC8159334 DOI: 10.7759/cureus.14510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cureus ISSN: 2168-8184
Return to play algorithm after rhabdomyolysis
Consider pre/post workout weights and urine specific gravity checks if available to ensure proper hydration before each bout of exercise.
*Creatine kinase (CK) level, liver function tests (LFTs), and renal function should be checked and at the end of each phase before advancing.
**If unable to progress in RTP algorithm due to ongoing lab abnormalities, consider nephrology referral.
***Labs should be re-checked 2-3 weeks after completion of phase 3.
HR - heart rate
| Activity | Examples: | End-Phase Goal | Minimum duration* | |
| Phase 0 | Activities of daily living and ensuring normal sleep | N/A | Normalization of lab abnormalities** | 2 weeks |
| Phase 1 | Aerobic exercise and position-specific drilling. Max HR < 120-130 bpm | Stationary bike, incline treadmill x 20-30 minutes | Initiate basic fitness activity | 3 weeks |
| Phase 2 | Anaerobic exercise and weight lifting | Shuttle runs, sled work | Full aerobic fitness | 3 weeks |
| Phase 3 | Heavy resistance training | Sand plyometrics, hill sprints | Cleared for full activity*** | 3 weeks |