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Table 1.

Characteristics of 126 patients with severe rhabdomyolysisa.

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Table 2.

Comparison of clinical characteristics and peak laboratory values between patients with severe rhabdomyolysis with or without AKI.

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Table 3.

Variables associated with AKI in patients with severe rhabdomyolysis. Results of logistic regression analysis.

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Figure 1.

Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve for the predictive model (risk score equation) for AKI in severe rhabdomyolysis.

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Figure 2.

Prognostic probability of developing AKI in severe rhabdomyolysis according to risk factors at hospital admission.

Percentages indicate the proportion of patients developing AKI if creatine phosphokinase (CK) is above or below 1,2750 IU/L and additional risk factors are present (e.g., a patient with hypoalbuminemia [< 33 g/l], metabolic acidosis, PT <82% and peak CK >1,2750 IU/L has a 98% likelihood of developing AKI). Figure 2A: CPK ≤12,750 IU/L. Figure 2B: CPK >12,750 IU/L.

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