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Curr Drug Saf ; 4(3): 181-7, 2009 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19534642

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PURPOSE: This study describes the current etiologies, demographic characteristics, incidence of acute renal insufficiency and correlation between peak creatine kinase (CK) and peak creatinine in hospitalized patients with rhabdomyolysis. METHODS: A retrospective chart review of patients with creatine kinase (CK) values greater than 5000 IU/L during a nine month period identified 106 cases of rhabdomyolysis. RESULTS: The most common contributing etiologies were recreational drug and/or alcohol use in 28%, trauma in 23%, compression in 19%, shock in 17%, statin-use in 13%, seizure in 8% and quetiapine-use in 8%. 37% of cases involved multiple etiologies. Renal insufficiency occurred in 49% of cases and modestly but significantly correlated with CK (R(2) = 0.41, p < 0.0001). Myoglobinuria and a pre-renal state were associated with renal insufficiency in 49% and 52% of cases, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: Rhabdomyolysis should be defined with CK values exceeding 10-25 times the upper limit of normal irrespective of renal function. Using a laboratory marker such as CK can aid diagnosis of rhabdomyolysis and identify adverse drug events.


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Acute Kidney Injury/diagnosis , Clinical Enzyme Tests , Creatine Kinase/blood , Rhabdomyolysis/diagnosis , Acute Kidney Injury/chemically induced , Adult , Biomarkers/blood , California , Female , Humans , Inpatients , Male , Middle Aged , Predictive Value of Tests , Retrospective Studies , Rhabdomyolysis/chemically induced , Risk Factors , Up-Regulation
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