| Literature DB >> 34267446 |
Ravindra Nikalji1, Suvadeep Sen2.
Abstract
Rosuvastatin is a recently approved statin and used widely across the globe for primary and secondary prevention of atherosclerotic cardiovascular heart disease. It has the highest lipid-lowering property among all statins and relatively well tolerated. Rhabdomyolysis is a rare but potentially serious adverse effect. The present report highlights the case of a patient admitted with proximal myopathy with severe rhabdomyolysis and acute kidney injury associated with life-threatening hyperkalemia. The symptoms appeared within 1 month of starting rosuvastatin. He required temporary dialysis to overcome the crisis. His myopathy and kidney injury were completely reversible after a few months of stopping the drug. In this report, we have also discussed the various risk factors for developing myopathy with statins and the importance of strict pharmacovigilance, and a greater caution among physicians while using this drug. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Acute kidney injury; rhabdomyolysis; rosuvastatin
Year: 2021 PMID: 34267446 PMCID: PMC8240941 DOI: 10.4103/ijn.IJN_388_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Indian J Nephrol ISSN: 0971-4065
On-admission biochemical laboratory values for our patient
| Parameter | Value | Parameters | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hemoglobin | 96 g/L | Bilirubin | 5.81 µmol/L |
| Leucocyte | 9.8×109/L | AST | 477 IU/L |
| Platelet | 274×109/L | ALT | 251 IU/L |
| ESR | 85 mm/h | Serum albumin | 18 g/L |
| Lactate | 1.95 mmol/L | Alkaline phosphate | 147 IU/L |
| CRP | 441 µg/L | Blood urea nitrogen | 15.71 mmol/L |
| Procalcitonin | 0.96 µg/L | Creatinine | 521.68 µmol/L |
| hs-Trop I | 86.6 ng/L | Sodium | 128 mmol/L |
| CPK (total) | >10000 IU/L | Potassium | 6.9 mmol/L |
| CPK-MB | 1969 IU/L | Chloride | 97 mmol/L |
| TSH | 0.66 mIU/L | Total calcium | 1.32 mmol/L |
| Urine myoglobin | 710.2 µg/L | Phosphorus | 1.57 mmol/L |
L: Liter; ESR: Erythrocyte sedimentation rate; hs-Trop I: Highsensitivity troponin-I; CPK: Creatinine phosphokinase; AST: Aspartate aminotransferase; ALT: Alanine amino-transferase; CRP: C-reactive protein; TSH: Thyroid-stimulating hormone