• Am J Emerg Med · Feb 2021

    Acute kidney injury following traumatic rhabdomyolysis in Kermanshah earthquake victims; A cross-sectional study.

    • Hamidreza Omrani, Iraj Najafi, Kiomars Bahrami, Farid Najafi, and Saeed Safari.
    • Imam Reza Hospital Research Center, Kermanshah University of Medical sciences, Kermanshah, Iran.
    • Am J Emerg Med. 2021 Feb 1; 40: 127-132.

    IntroductionRhabdomyolysis induced acute kidney injury (AKI) develops due to leakage of the potentially nephrotoxic intracellular content into the circulation. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and predictive factors of AKI in Kermanshah earthquake victims.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was performed on victims of 2017 Kermanshah earthquake, Iran, who were admitted in Kermanshah and Tehran Hospitals. Data of the hospitalized patients were gathered and the prevalence of rhabdomyolysis induced AKI was studied. In addition, correlations of various clinical and laboratory variables with rhabdomyolysis induced AKI were assessed.Results370 hospitalized patients with the mean age of 39.24 ± 20.32 years were studied (58.6% female). 10 (2.7% of all admitted) patients were diagnosed with AKI. Time under the rubble (p < .0001), serum level of creatinine phosphokinase (CPK) (p < .001), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) (p < .0001), aspartate aminotransferase (AST) (p = .001) and uric acid (p = .003) were significantly higher in patients with AKI. Area under the ROC curves of CPK, LDH, AST, and uric acid for predicting the risk of developing AKI were 0.883 (95% CI: 0.816-0.950), 0.865 (95% CI: 0.758-0.972), 0.846 (95% CI: 0.758-0.935), and 0.947 (95% CI: 0.894-0.100), respectively. The best cutoff points for CPK, LDH, AST, and uric acid in this regard were 1656 IU/L, 839.5 U/L, 46.00 IU/L, and 5.95 mg/dL.ConclusionThe rate of traumatic rhabdomyolysis induced AKI development was estimated to be 2.7%. Time under the rubble and serum levels of CPK, LDH, AST, and uric acid were identified as the most important predictive factors of AKI development.Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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