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Pediatric Rhabdomyolysis

Heidi S. Szugye

2020Pediatrics in Review63 citationsDOI

Abstract

Pediatric rhabdomyolysis is a common diagnosis that pediatricians need to be able to recognize because prompt treatment can prevent potential complications, such as acute kidney injury. The triggers for rhabdomyolysis are extensive, with viruses being the most common cause in pediatric patients. The pathophysiology behind rhabdomyolysis is complex and still being researched, but having a firm understanding of the cascade that results when muscle injury occurs is essential for proper management. Guidelines for managing pediatric rhabdomyolysis currently do not exist, but this article aims to review the available literature and give clinicians a general approach to aid in history taking, physical examination, diagnosis, acute management, follow-up, and prevention.

Topics & Concepts

RhabdomyolysisMedicineIntensive care medicinePhysical examinationAcute kidney injurySurgeryInternal medicineMuscle and Compartmental DisordersCardiovascular Effects of ExerciseDialysis and Renal Disease Management