Severe Rhabdomyolysis in a 35-Year-old Woman with COVID 9 due to SARS-CoV-2 Infection: A Case Report

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作者
Alrubaye, Riyadh [1 ]
Choudhary, Hasan [2 ]
机构
[1] Northeast Georgia Hlth Syst, Dept Hosp Med, Gainesville, GA 30501 USA
[2] Northeast Georgia Hlth Syst, Dept Grad Med Educ, Internal Med Residency Program, Gainesville, GA USA
关键词
Alanine Transaminase; Aspartate Aminotransferases; COVID-19; creatine kinase; rhabdomyolysis; SARS Virus; ACUTE-RENAL-FAILURE; VIRUS;
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10.12659/AJCR.926733
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Objective: Rare Disease Background: Rhabdomyolysis is a skeletal muscle injury that has different etiologies and can be a manifestation of corona-virus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Because it is a life-threatening condition, rapid diagnosis is necessary to prevent acute complications. Diagnostic criteria for rhabdomyolysis are elevated serum creatine kinase, liver enzyme levels, and myalgia. Rhabdomyolysis can easily be missed in patients with COVID-19. Herein, we report the case of a female with rhabdomyolysis as a manifestation of acute COVID-19. Case Report:A 35-year-old female was found to have rhabdomyolysis associated with COVID-19. Her creatine kinase and liver enzyme levels were significantly elevated. Ringer's lactate infusion was administered at a controlled rate to treat the rhabdomyolysis along with boluses of normal saline, with close monitoring of her oxygen saturation and kidney function. The patient's creatine kinase and liver enzyme levels peaked on Day 2 and then decreased. Her medical condition improved, and she was discharged on Day 4. Conclusions: Our case highlights the need to monitor the creatine kinase level of hospitalized patients with COVID-19. Fluid management can be challenging in patients with rhabdomyolysis due to COVID-19 because of the risk of fluid overload and acute respiratory distress syndrome. Clinicians should be aware that a significant elevation in liver enzyme levels and myalgia can be the presenting features of rhabdomyolysis in patients with COVID-19.
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