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. 2019 Dec 26;7(24):4218–4225. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v7.i24.4218

Table 1.

Baseline characteristics and prognoses of patients with rhabdomyolysis induced by community-acquired pneumonia

Case Age (yr) Sex Diagnosis BMI Maximum temperature (°C) Symptoms AKI Hospital stay (d) Outcome PSI
1 52 Male CAP 24.5 41.0 Tiredness, myalgia sometimes No 11 Cured 67
2 65 Male SCAP 20.3 39.3 Soy urine hypourocrinia Yes 25 Cured 105
3 56 Male CAP 21.7 39.4 Hypourocrinia Yes 14 Cured 66
4 22 Male CAP 27.8 40.0 Tired Yes 7 Cured 37
5 32 Male SCAP 33.9 40.6 Myalgia, tiredness No 23 Cured 67
6 72 Male SCAP 20.3 39.7 None No 3 Died 112
7 86 Male CAP 19.5 38.3 Hypourocrinia Yes 18 Cured 86
8 84 Male SCAP - 40.7 None Yes 44 Cured 99
9 76 Male SCAP - 40.5 None Yes 18 Died 161
10 81 Male CAP 21.5 38.9 Myalgia, tiredness No 11 Cured 131
11 48 Male CAP 21.2 37.3 Soy urine, myalgia Yes 8 Cured 48

AKI: Acute kidney injury; BMI: Body mass index; CAP: Community-acquired pneumonia; SCAP:Severe community-acquired pneumonia; PSI: Pneumonia severity index.