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Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis

INTRODUCTION: Rhabdomyolysis (RM) is a condition where there is injury to striated muscle fibers causing release of myoglobin, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), and other intracellular contents into the circulation. High myoglobin levels cause acute kidney injury (AKI). Trauma is the most common cause o...

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Autores principales: Raju, Nithin Abraham, Rao, Shoma Vinay, Joel, J. Chakravarthy, Jacob, Gijoe George, Anil, Arun Kunnanchery, Gowri, S. Mahasampath, Kandasamy, Subramani
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5752795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29307967
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_186_17
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author Raju, Nithin Abraham
Rao, Shoma Vinay
Joel, J. Chakravarthy
Jacob, Gijoe George
Anil, Arun Kunnanchery
Gowri, S. Mahasampath
Kandasamy, Subramani
author_facet Raju, Nithin Abraham
Rao, Shoma Vinay
Joel, J. Chakravarthy
Jacob, Gijoe George
Anil, Arun Kunnanchery
Gowri, S. Mahasampath
Kandasamy, Subramani
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description INTRODUCTION: Rhabdomyolysis (RM) is a condition where there is injury to striated muscle fibers causing release of myoglobin, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), and other intracellular contents into the circulation. High myoglobin levels cause acute kidney injury (AKI). Trauma is the most common cause of RM and development of complications related to the degree of myoglobin released. Currently, the degree of RM is assessed and treatment is instituted based on serum CPK. As myoglobin is the direct cause of AKI, we set out to determine if serum myoglobin is a more reliable predictor than CPK for the development of AKI in traumatic RM. METHODOLOGY: A prospective observational study of 90 patients was admitted to the surgical Intensive Care Unit/high dependency unit of a tertiary hospital with traumatic RM whose serum CPK >5000 U/L. Along with standard treatment including intravascular volume optimization and hemodynamic stabilization, they were treated with “crush protocol.” Daily/twice a day, serum CPK and myoglobin were estimated. Categorical data are expressed as frequency and percentage, and the continuous variables are presented as mean (standard deviation) or median (interquartile range) based on normality. Other statistical analyses were done using the Chi-square test, independent t-test, and rank sum test based on normality. RESULTS: Fourteen out of 90 patients developed AKI and one patient required renal replacement therapy. CPK value of >12,000 U/l was identified to have 64% sensitivity and 56% specificity for developing AKI whereas serum myoglobin value of >5000 ng/ml was identified to have 78% sensitivity and 77% specificity for developing AKI. CONCLUSION: Following traumatic RM, in patients on “crush protocol,” serum myoglobin is a more sensitive and specific test than serum CPK, for predicting AKI.
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spelling pubmed-57527952018-01-05 Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis Raju, Nithin Abraham Rao, Shoma Vinay Joel, J. Chakravarthy Jacob, Gijoe George Anil, Arun Kunnanchery Gowri, S. Mahasampath Kandasamy, Subramani Indian J Crit Care Med Research Article INTRODUCTION: Rhabdomyolysis (RM) is a condition where there is injury to striated muscle fibers causing release of myoglobin, creatine phosphokinase (CPK), and other intracellular contents into the circulation. High myoglobin levels cause acute kidney injury (AKI). Trauma is the most common cause of RM and development of complications related to the degree of myoglobin released. Currently, the degree of RM is assessed and treatment is instituted based on serum CPK. As myoglobin is the direct cause of AKI, we set out to determine if serum myoglobin is a more reliable predictor than CPK for the development of AKI in traumatic RM. METHODOLOGY: A prospective observational study of 90 patients was admitted to the surgical Intensive Care Unit/high dependency unit of a tertiary hospital with traumatic RM whose serum CPK >5000 U/L. Along with standard treatment including intravascular volume optimization and hemodynamic stabilization, they were treated with “crush protocol.” Daily/twice a day, serum CPK and myoglobin were estimated. Categorical data are expressed as frequency and percentage, and the continuous variables are presented as mean (standard deviation) or median (interquartile range) based on normality. Other statistical analyses were done using the Chi-square test, independent t-test, and rank sum test based on normality. RESULTS: Fourteen out of 90 patients developed AKI and one patient required renal replacement therapy. CPK value of >12,000 U/l was identified to have 64% sensitivity and 56% specificity for developing AKI whereas serum myoglobin value of >5000 ng/ml was identified to have 78% sensitivity and 77% specificity for developing AKI. CONCLUSION: Following traumatic RM, in patients on “crush protocol,” serum myoglobin is a more sensitive and specific test than serum CPK, for predicting AKI. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2017-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5752795/ /pubmed/29307967 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_186_17 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Indian Journal of Critical Care Medicine http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Raju, Nithin Abraham
Rao, Shoma Vinay
Joel, J. Chakravarthy
Jacob, Gijoe George
Anil, Arun Kunnanchery
Gowri, S. Mahasampath
Kandasamy, Subramani
Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title_full Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title_fullStr Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title_full_unstemmed Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title_short Predictive Value of Serum Myoglobin and Creatine Phosphokinase for Development of Acute Kidney Injury in Traumatic Rhabdomyolysis
title_sort predictive value of serum myoglobin and creatine phosphokinase for development of acute kidney injury in traumatic rhabdomyolysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5752795/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29307967
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/ijccm.IJCCM_186_17
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