Case Report

Rhabdomyolysis-Induced Acute Kidney Injury in Diabetic Emergency: Underdiagnosed and an Important Association to Be Aware of

Table 1

Laboratory findings.

LabPatientReference range

Sodium (mmol/l)146136–145
Potassium (mmol/l)4.43.5–5.2
Chloride (mmol/l)10696–110
Carbon dioxide (mmol/l)1324–31
Anion gap (mEq/L)278–16
Glucose (mg/dl)157270–110
Serum urea nitrogen (mg/dl)765–25
Creatinine (mg/dl)5.290.61–1.24
Calculated osmolality (mosm/kg)395275–295
Phosphorous (mg/dl)6.32.5–4.6
Calcium (mg/dl)10.58.5–10.5
Albumin (g/dl)4.33.5–5
LDH ((IU)/L)632091–200
Creatinine phosphokinase ((IU)/L)129,44022–232

Arterial blood gas
 pH7.1717.35–7.45
 pCO2 (mmHg)35.635–50
 pO2 (mmHg)49.885–106
 O2 saturation70.895–98
 Bicarbonate (mmol/L)12.522–26
Hemoglobin A1c (%)12.94.5–6%

Urinalysis
 Urine glucose (mg/dl)>1000Negative
 Urine bloodLargeNegative
 Urine RBC3–5Negative
 Urine ketones (mg/dl)15Negative
 Urine protein (mg/dl)100Negative