Title of article :
Severe Rhabdomyolysis Associated with Acute Amphetamine Toxicosis in a Dog
Author/Authors :
Ryan Smith, M. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences - Louisiana State University, USA , Wurlod, Virginie A. Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences - Louisiana State University, USA
Abstract :
A 3-year-old female spayed rat terrier presented for hyperactivity and repetitive circling to the right of less than one-hour duration.
On examination, the patient was dehydrated, hyperactive, and dysphoric. Laboratory tests initially revealed elevations in creatine
kinase (CK) and aspartate aminotransferase (AST). Serial chemistries indicated significant progression of CK elevation to a
maximum of 181,900 U/L on day 3 along with the development of profuse myoglobinuria. A urine drug screening test was
positive for amphetamine metabolites. This patient was treated with sedatives, aggressive fluid diuresis, and antioxidants. The
dog recovered uneventfully with no indicators of renal dysfunction based on serial blood chemistries and was discharged five
days after presentation. Follow-up blood chemistries taken four days after discharge revealed near normalization of CK and
resolution of myoglobinuria. This case report describes a particularly severe case of rhabdomyolysis associated with
amphetamine toxicity and its successful treatment.
Keywords :
Rhabdomyolysis , Acute Amphetamine , Dog , Toxicosis
Journal title :
Case Report in Veterinary Medicine