Rhabdomyolysis following status epilepticus with hyperuricemia: A case report and literature review.

Journal: Medicine
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Abstract

Background: Rhabdomyolysis owing to status epilepticus (SE) can be life-threating, with acute kidney injury (AKI) the most serious complication; therefore, early recognition of the risk factors is important. Hyperuricemia after epileptic seizures has been reported, and severe hyperuricemia can lead to acute renal function damage.

Methods: We present the case of a 21-year-old man hospitalized for SE, who had especially high level of blood uric acid (UA) at initial presentation. Methods: The patient was diagnosed with rhabdomyolysis due to SE. Methods: The patient was treated with hydration and bicarbonate therapy. But he developed acute kidney failure (AKF) and hemodialysis was performed.

Results: After hemodialysis, his symptoms disappeared and laboratory data returned to normal.

Conclusions: Hyperuricemia after SE might indicate severe muscle damage or reduced clearance of metabolites, and could be a risk factor for kidney dysfunction, especially with rhabdomyolysis. To our knowledge, this is the first report of rhabdomyolysis following SE with hyperuricemia.

Authors
Lingxing Wang, Shanyan Hong, Honghong Huang, Meili Yang