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Rhabdomyolysis

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The Importance of Hydration in the Management of Rhabdomyelysis

Most expert consensus suggests targeting a urine output of at least three to four ml per kilo per hour. Renal replacement therapy should be considered for refractory fluid overload in the setting of oliguria or anuria, refractory acidosis with pH less than 7.1, and refractory or life-threatening hyperkalemia. In children, viral illnesses such as influenza A are the most common cause of rhabdomyelysis. toxins and trauma are more common in older teens and adults.

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