2018
DOI: 10.1590/0100-6991e-20181604
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Factors associated with changes in creatine phosphokinase (CPK) in trauma patients submitted to the “Red Wave”, with evolution to rhabdomyolysis

Abstract: the CPK level of 1000U/L remains the lower limit, with importance for early intervention in worsening conditions such as digestive hemorrhage, acute renal injury and compartment syndrome, which implied greater absolute differences between initial and final CPK, in addition to blunt trauma, thoracic injury and orthopedic fracture.

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“…All information supposedly lead to the presence of unusual muscular complaint, any suspicious physical tests with odd laboratory values of muscle related enzyme [18,19]. An increased in plasma creatine kinase (CK) level perhaps being a warning for a serious muscular injury condition [20].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Malaria Related Rhabdomyolisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All information supposedly lead to the presence of unusual muscular complaint, any suspicious physical tests with odd laboratory values of muscle related enzyme [18,19]. An increased in plasma creatine kinase (CK) level perhaps being a warning for a serious muscular injury condition [20].…”
Section: Pathogenesis Of Malaria Related Rhabdomyolisismentioning
confidence: 99%