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Case Reports
. 2014 Aug 6;5(3):196-9.
doi: 10.4292/wjgpt.v5.i3.196.

Rhabdomyolysis after midazolam administration in a cirrhotic patient treated with atorvastatin

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Rhabdomyolysis after midazolam administration in a cirrhotic patient treated with atorvastatin

Antonietta Gigante et al. World J Gastrointest Pharmacol Ther. .

Abstract

The administration of statins in patients with liver disease is not an absolute contraindication. Hepatotoxicity is a rare and often dose-related event and in the literature there are only a few described cases of fatal rhabdomyolysis in patients with chronic liver disease after statin administration. During treatment with 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl-coenzyme A reductase inhibitors, the factors responsible for myopathy may either be related to the patient, or due to interactions with other medications that are metabolic substrates of the same isozymes and therefore able to increase blood statin concentration. The most important side effects consist of increased transaminase levels, abdominal pain or muscle weakness, increased serum levels of creatine kinase and rhabdomyolysis. In this article we report a case of fatal rhabdomyolysis with acute renal failure after gastric endoscopy, where midazolam was used as a sedation agent in a patient with chronic liver disease treated with a high dose of atorvastatin. Therefore, we suggest paying particular attention to the potential risks of associating atorvastatin and midazolam in patients with chronic liver disease who need to undergo gastric endoscopy.

Keywords: Alcoholic liver cirrhosis; Chronic liver disease; Midazolam; Rhabdomyolysis; Statins.

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