AI Article Synopsis

  • Non-traumatic acute bilateral compartment syndrome is a rare but serious condition that can cause limb ischemia, highlighted in a case involving a young woman after a five-kilometer walk while taking lurasidone.
  • The patient experienced complications like bilateral foot-drop and rhabdomyolysis, but due to her late arrival at the hospital, doctors chose to monitor her condition conservatively instead of immediate surgery.
  • Despite the initial severe symptoms, her health improved over time, allowing her to resume daily activities within weeks, although she still had ongoing foot-drop issues likely related to her medication and the stress of mild exercise on her muscles.

Article Abstract

Non-traumatic acute bilateral compartment syndrome is a rare condition that may lead to limb ischemia. We describe a case of this syndrome occurring after a five-kilometer walk in a young woman receiving chronic treatment with lurasidone, leading to a bilateral foot-drop and rhabdomyolysis of the anterolateral compartment of both legs. Due to her late presentation in the emergency department, we opted for a conservative approach, closely monitoring her renal function. We noticed a subsequent clinical and biochemical improvement over the following days, with the patient returning to her daily routine in a matter of weeks, despite a persisting bilateral foot drop. Since atypical antipsychotics are known to be associated with rhabdomyolysis, while possibly exerting a toxic effect on mitochondria, we hypothesize that a mild aerobic physical exertion might have triggered the event, in the context of an iatrogenic muscle susceptibility to oxidative distress.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10161366PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e15047DOI Listing

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