2016
DOI: 10.17533/udea.iatreia.v29n2a05
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Insuficiencia renal aguda inducida por rabdomiolisis

Abstract: RESUMENLa insuficiencia renal aguda (IRA) es una causa frecuente de morbilidad y mortalidad en los servicios de urgencias, hospitalización y cuidado crítico, siendo la rabdomiolisis responsable del 15 % de los casos en los centros hospitalarios de alta complejidad. La rabdomiolisis consiste en daño muscular con necrosis y liberación a la circulación de componentes intracelulares, y puede tener múltiples causas. El daño renal por rabdomiolisis es multifactorial e incluye obstrucción tubular, vasoconstricción y … Show more

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“…Associations of Anti-infective accounted for 51.5% (34) of the identified pDDI, mainly explained by the association between vancomycin and amikacin (31). The non-antimicrobial drugs that individually presented a higher prevalence of pDDI with antimicrobials were simvastatin (22.7%, 15, C -Cardiovascular System) and warfarin (10.6%, 7, S -Blood and Hematopoietic Organs).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Associations of Anti-infective accounted for 51.5% (34) of the identified pDDI, mainly explained by the association between vancomycin and amikacin (31). The non-antimicrobial drugs that individually presented a higher prevalence of pDDI with antimicrobials were simvastatin (22.7%, 15, C -Cardiovascular System) and warfarin (10.6%, 7, S -Blood and Hematopoietic Organs).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the average of the samples, more influenced by color perception on each collection day (figure 1), indicates that none of the urine was in a hydrated state (24). Electrolyte imbalances, including dehydration, are significant contributors to muscle damage and, subsequently, the development of rhabdomyolysis (30,31). Highly concentrated and excessively alkaline urine can lead to false positive results concerning altered renal function.…”
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confidence: 99%