Rhabdomyolysis Flashcards

1
Q

What is rhabdomyolysis?

A

Release of myoglobin from damaged muscles which can block kidneys causing intrinsic AKI

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What are some causes of rhabdomyolysis?

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Trauma

Crush injury

Compartment syndrome

Marathon running

Hypothermia and shivering

Hot weather

Muscle wasting

ALcohol, opiates, infections

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Why does rhabdomyolysis cause AKI?

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Myoglobin obstructs thekidneys and the PCT damaged by haem

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What would the urine look like in someone with rhabdomyolysis?

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Red/tea coloured - myoglobin casts

These are pigmented

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What would happen to CK in rhabdomyolysis?

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Raised - muscle damage

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6
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What would happen to LDH in rhabdomyolysis?

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Increase

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What would happen to K+ in rhabdomyolysis?

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Increase due to kidney damage and from necrosed muscle

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What would happen to phosphate in rhabdomyolysis?

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Increase - ATP from muscle

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What would happen to uric acid in rhabdomyolysis?

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Increase - from muscle cell DNA

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What would happen to calcium in rhabdomyolysis?

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Reduced - it binds to damaged muscle

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What would happen to circulating blood in rhabdomyolysis?

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Reduces - accumulates in damaged kidneys

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What would happen to calcium in rhabdomyolysis treatment?

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Increases - reduced by muscles

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How do you prevent rhabdomyolysis from leading to AKI?

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Improve renal perfusion - IV fluid

NB - if already damaged be awayre of pulmonary oedema

Mannitol - forced diuresis and increase urine output to empty out myoglobin

alkaline diuresis - haem is acidic and this counteracts it, and free radical damage from myoglobin

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14
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What is a complication of alkalanisation?

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Worsening hypocalcaemia - causes calcium to bind to albumin

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15
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what is a complication of mannitol?

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Hypernaetremia and pulmonary oedema

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16
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Why do you do alkaline diuresis?

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haemoglobin is acidic