RABDOMYOLYSIS CAUSED BY EXERCISE

D. Avila
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INTRODUCTION: Rhabdomyolysis is a clinical and paraclinical syndrome characterized by the presence of skeletal muscle necrosis that leads to the consequent release of intracellular muscle components with a variable clinical  presentation and  complications that put life at risk such as acute kidney injury METHODS: We present a case report of a patient with a rhabdomyolysis with a severe elevation of muscle enzymes and secondary acute kidney injury who was subsequently documented (initial Total CK 189,000 u/L) after  extreme physical activity (CrossFit), who developed multiple complications and the need for support in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) with satisfactory outcome. RESULTS: Patient with  and kidney failure, receiving renal therapy with a favorable evolution and survival at discharge from the intensive care unit of a third-level hospital in the city of Pereira, Risaralda, Colombia. CONCLUSIONS: Rhabdomyolysis is a clinical and paraclinical syndrome characterized by the presence of skeletal muscle necrosis. The main cause is a severe direct traumatic injury or crushes injuries, however, other conditions such as infections, intoxication, muscle ischemia, neuroleptic malignant syndrome, malignant hyperthermia, metabolic disorders, and genetic pathologies can also cause it, and particularly the Prolonged rest or immobilization or strenuous exercise. The clinical presentation and complicatios are variable.
运动引起的rabdomlyysis
横纹肌溶解是一种临床和临床旁综合征,其特征是骨骼肌坏死,导致细胞内肌肉成分释放,具有不同的临床表现和并发症,可危及生命,如急性肾损伤。我们报告了一例横纹肌溶解伴严重肌酶升高和继发性急性肾损伤的患者,该患者在极端体育活动(CrossFit)后被记录(初始总CK 189,000 u/L),出现多种并发症,需要在重症监护病房(ICU)支持,结果满意。结果:在哥伦比亚里萨拉尔达市佩雷拉市一家三级医院的重症监护病房,患有和肾衰竭的患者在出院时接受肾脏治疗,病情发展良好,生存良好。结论:横纹肌溶解是一种以骨骼肌坏死为特征的临床和临床旁综合征。主要原因是严重的直接创伤性损伤或挤压性损伤,然而,其他情况如感染、中毒、肌肉缺血、抗精神病药恶性综合征、恶性高热、代谢紊乱和遗传病理也可引起它,特别是长时间休息或固定或剧烈运动。临床表现和并发症是可变的。
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