Rhabdomyolysis: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment
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Rhabdomyolysis: pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment
Abstract
Background: Rhabdomyolysis is a complex medical condition involving the rapid dissolution of damaged or injured skeletal muscle.
Methods: This review focuses on the epidemiology, pathophysiology, causes, presentation, diagnosis, complications, management, and anesthetic considerations related to rhabdomyolysis.
Results: Any form of muscle damage--and by extension any entity that causes muscle damage--can initiate rhabdomyolysis. One of the most important treatment goals when rhabdomyolysis is suspected is avoiding acute kidney injury.
Conclusion: All clinicians should be aware of common causes, diagnosis, and treatment options.
Keywords: Rhabdomyolysis.
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