Myopathy nephrotic metabolic syndrome

With the development of vascular surgery, the treatment of acute arterial embolism has made promising progress, but the mortality and amputation rate of the affected limbs are still quite high. The main cause of this result is ischemic rhabdomyolysis and the resulting red muscle Protein, ion disorders, oxygen free radicals, etc. cause the metabolic syndrome (myonephropathic-metabolic syndrome, MMS), namely myopathy nephropathy metabolic syndrome. In the past, insufficient attention has been paid to this metabolic change, so the prognosis of patients is poor. Recent literature statistics show that the incidence of MMS after acute arterial obstruction is 7% to 37.5%, and the true incidence is still unknown.

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