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Propofol-associated rhabdomyolysis with cardiac involvement in adults: chemical and anatomic findings.
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Clinical chemistry [Clin Chem] 2000 Apr; Vol. 46 (4), pp. 577-81. - Publication Year :
- 2000
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Abstract
- Propofol, a central-acting sedative agent, has been implicated in the development of rhabdomyolysis in children. We describe two adults who developed rhabdomyolysis after receiving high rates of propofol infusion. Rhabdomyolysis of both skeletal and cardiac muscle was suggested in both patients by marked increases of creatine kinase (>170 000 U/L) and cardiac troponin I (11 and 46 microg/L in patients one and two, respectively). Creatine kinase and cardiac troponin I values were highly correlated in each patent (r = 0.786 and 0.988 in patients one and two, respectively). Autopsy of one patient confirmed the diagnosis of skeletal and cardiac rhabdomyolysis.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Biomarkers blood
Cardiomyopathies complications
Cardiomyopathies diagnosis
Cardiomyopathies pathology
Creatine Kinase blood
Female
Humans
Kidney pathology
Male
Middle Aged
Muscle, Skeletal pathology
Myocardium pathology
Necrosis
Rhabdomyolysis complications
Rhabdomyolysis diagnosis
Rhabdomyolysis pathology
Troponin I blood
Cardiomyopathies chemically induced
Hypnotics and Sedatives adverse effects
Propofol adverse effects
Rhabdomyolysis chemically induced
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0009-9147
- Volume :
- 46
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Clinical chemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 10759487