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Table 1 Clinical characteristics relevant to rhabdomyolysis-induced AKI

From: Rhabdomyolysis-induced acute kidney injury requiring hemodialysis after a prolonged immobilization at home in 2 morbidly obese women: case reports with literature review

 

Case 1

Case 2

Age

67

48

Preexisting CKD

CKD stage G3b

No

Immobilization time (hour)

12

16

Serum CK upon admission/peak (U/L)

57,542/65,550 on HD

101,654/133,234

Serum myoglobin upon admission (ng/mL)

9,380

Unmeasured

Urine myoglobin upon admission (ng/mL)

Unmeasured

10.0≧

Serum Cr upon admission/peak (mg/dL)

2.23/11.35 on HD

3.13/5.95

Serum K upon admission/peak (mEq/L)

5.4/5.4

6.2/6.2

Serum corrected calcium upon admission(mg/dL)

7.8

6.5

Serum phosphate upon admission (mg/dL)

5.3

6.4

Time to HD start from hospitalization (hour)

11

96

Time to end from HD start (day)

19

2

The number of times of HD session

11

2

Serum creatinine at the time of the discharge (mg/dL)

1.22

0.55