Cocaine-associated acute myoglobinuric renal failure
- PMID: 2913784
- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(89)90266-0
Cocaine-associated acute myoglobinuric renal failure
Abstract
Purpose: Abuse of cocaine is associated with serious medical complications involving the heart, central nervous system, and gastrointestinal tract. Renal complications appear to be uncommon. We describe herein four patients with rhabdomyolysis and acute myoglobinuric renal failure temporally related to cocaine use.
Case reports: Acute cocaine intoxication was the most common presentation and rhabdomyolysis was an unexpected finding. Renal failure progressed rapidly in all patients, necessitating dialysis in two. The prognosis was good, and all patients survived. The mechanism of cocaine injury is unclear; possibilities include increased muscle activity, muscle compression, hyperthermia, and vasospasm with muscle ischemia.
Conclusion: Rhabdomyolysis with acute renal failure should be recognized as a possible complication of cocaine abuse.
Comment in
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Cocaine-associated acute myoglobinuric renal failure.Am J Med. 1989 Aug;87(2):248-9. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9343(89)80722-3. Am J Med. 1989. PMID: 2757074 No abstract available.
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