Mohamed, Ibrahim and Omar, Abdullahi and Hassan, Mohamed and Badawi, Omar (2024) Community-Acquired Pneumonia with Acute Kidney Injury Complicated by Rhabdomyolysis- A Challenging Case Report in Resource Limit Setting. International Medical Case Reports Journal, Volume. pp. 895-901. ISSN 1179-142X
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Abstract
Background: Community-acquired pneumonia (CAP) is a common infectious disease that can lead to complications such as rhabdomyolysis (RM), a rare but potentially life-threatening condition involving muscle breakdown. RM can further complicate the clinical course by causing acute kidney injury (AKI). We present a case of Community-acquired pneumonia with AKI complicated by rhabdomyolysis in a resource-limited setting.
Case Presentation: A 67-year-old male presented with high fever, cough, and shortness of breath. He had no significant medical history. On examination, he was febrile, tachypneic, and tachycardic, with right-sided lung crackles. Lab tests showed elevated inflammatory markers and impaired kidney function. Chest radiography revealed right upper lobe consolidation, confirming pneumonia and AKI. He was treated with fluids, antibiotics, and supportive care, but his condition worsened, requiring intensive care unit (ICU). In the ICU, dark urine and elevated creatine kinase confirmed rhabdomyolysis. After aggressive fluid therapy and antibiotics the patient improved over six days and was transferred to the ward. By day 10, he fully recovered and was discharged with follow-up.
Conclusion: This case underscores the importance of early recognition and prompt management of CAP complicated by AKI and rhabdomyolysis, even in resource-limited settings. Timely intervention can lead to favorable outcomes despite challenges.
Keywords: community-acquired pneumonia, acute kidney injury, rhabdomyolysis, resource limit setting
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | R Medicine > R Medicine (General) |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences |
Depositing User: | Center for Research and Development SIMAD University |
Date Deposited: | 10 Nov 2024 10:53 |
Last Modified: | 10 Nov 2024 10:53 |
URI: | https://repository.simad.edu.so/id/eprint/466 |