Spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis: Eleven case reports and review of the literature

  • Daejin Kim
  • , Eun Jung Ko
  • , Hyejeong Cho
  • , Su Hyung Park
  • , Sang Hwan Lee
  • , Nam Gil Cho
  • , So Young Lee
  • , Hye Yun Jeong
  • , Dong Ho Yang

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Abstract

Non-traumatic exertional rhabdomyolysis (exRML) occurs in individuals with normal muscles when the energy supplied to the muscle is insufficient. Here, we report 11 cases of spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis and review related literature. Spinning is a kind of indoor bicycle sport. The 11 patients who were diagnosed with exRML and admitted to CHA Bundang Medical Center were female and their ages ranged from 15 to 46 years. Two to three days prior to the presentation, the patients had attended a spinning class for the first time. All the patients had been otherwise healthy without any known medical illnesses. They were successfully treated without any complications, except mild non-symptomatic hypocalcemia. However, in the literature, severe complications such as compartment syndrome or acute kidney injury had been reported in relation to exRML including spinning-induced rhabdomyolysis. This spinning exercise needs prior guidelines and specific warnings to prevent exertional rhabdomyolysis.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-61
Number of pages4
JournalElectrolyte and Blood Pressure
Volume13
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2015

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Copyright © 2015 The Korean Society of Electrolyte Metabolism.

Keywords

  • Creatine phosphokinase
  • Non-traumatic exertional rhabdomyolysis
  • Spinning

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