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KMID : 0385919940050010107
Journal of the Korean Society of Emergency Medicine
1994 Volume.5 No. 1 p.107 ~ p.116
Two Cases of Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis with Acute Renal Failure




Abstract
Rhabdomyolysis may be defined as a reversible or irreversible skeletal muscle injury with release of muscle cell contents into the plasma. The classic description of rhabdomyolysis presented by Bywater and Beall in 1941 includes the clinical
presentation of traumatic skeletal muscle injury, pigmented urine and acute renal failure. The major clinical and fatal sequalae of rhabdomyolysis is associated with acute renal failure. Therefore early recognition and prompt management are
essential.
We feel that a lack of familrality with the syndrome may contribute to delay in diagnosis and treatment and reduce the chances for functional neuromuscular recovery.
We report 2 cases demonstrating acute renal failure associated with traumatic rhabdomyolysis. A 65-year old male and a 36-year old female patient were admitted to our Department of Emergency Medicine because of pain and swelling in lower
extremities as
a result of mild trauma. Metabolic features including hyperkalemia, hypercalcemia, hyperphosphatemia, hyperuricemia and coagulation defect were present in-both patients and acute renal failure with myoglobinuria has developed. In male patient
peritoneal
dialysis was initiated. On the 40th hospital day, he was discharged, having regained virtually normal renal function. The female patient was treated with conservative manner and was discharged with normal renal function on the 30th hospital day.
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