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Ultramarathon and Renal Function


No, Marathon Runners, You Don't Have to Worry About Your Kidneys

Serum creatinine, a compound typically used to assess kidney function in doctors' offices, reached levels indicative of stage I acute kidney ...

Rhabdomyolysis and exercise-associated hyponatremia in ultra ...

Exercise-associated hyponatremia (EAH), rhabdomyolysis and renal failure appear to be a unique problem in ultra-endurance racers.

Transient oliguria with renal tubular dysfunction after a 90 km ...

In the course of a 19-d study of renal function in five ultramarathon runners, before, during and after a 90 km race, one runner developed transient ...

RHABDOMYOLYSIS – A BIG WORD WITH AN UGLY MEANING ...

... kidney failure, cardiac arrhythmias and/or cardiac arrest. If ... ultra marathon runners such as marathons and/or even fun runs.

Effects of Exercise on Acute Kidney Injury Biomarkers and the ...

Whilst an increase in serum Cr indicates impaired kidney function, this might be influenced by muscle damage. Therefore, the use of other AKI ...

Effect of Extreme Long-Distance Running on Hepatic Metabolism ...

... function could be degraded and some hemolysis of blood vessels was induced. Keywords : Ultra-marathon, Hepatic metabolism, Renal function.

Observing Renal Responses to Endurance Cycling in the Heat

found associations between increased plasma creatinine and reduced kidney function in ultramarathon runners (20). These findings present the question of whether ...

Ultra-Endurance Participation and Acute Kidney Injury

Increasingly popular, ultra-endurance participation exposes athletes to extremely high levels of functional and structural damage.

Clinical Impact of Speed Variability to Identify Ultramarathon ... - PLOS

Ultramarathon is a high endurance exercise associated with a wide range of exercise-related problems, such as acute kidney injury (AKI). Early recognition of ...

Acute kidney injury associated with endurance events-is it a cause ...

From 30 studies of endurance and ultraendurance events, mean rise in SCr was 29 (±12.3) µmol/L after marathon or ultramarathon (17 studies, n=568 participants) ...

Potential Long-Term Health Problems Associated with Ultra ...

There is also evidence that rare cases of acute renal injury in UER could lead to progressive renal scarring and chronic kidney disease. There are limited data ...

Ultra-Endurance Participation and Acute Kidney Injury

Other conditions were reported alongside renal dysfunction including 43 cases of exertional rhabdomyolysis (ER) in six studies, 30 oc- curred ...

Life-threatening exertional rhabdomyolysis in... | Posters

... kidney damage and speed up the recovery of normal renal function after exercise-induced rhabdomyolysis. Also, it appears beneficial to ...

Physiology and Pathophysiology in Ultra-Marathon Running

An ultra-marathon often leads to a temporary reduction in renal function. Ultra-marathoners often suffer from upper. Page 2. Knechtle and ...

Ibuprofen versus placebo effect on acute kidney injury in ...

12 To determine the effect of NSAID on. AKI, we compared renal function among ultramarathon runners who were randomised to either ibuprofen ...

Kidney Injury and Repair Biomarkers in Marathon Runners

3 Despite this increasing participation in marathons, the association between marathon running and kidney function has largely been overlooked ...

Prediction of acute kidney injury during the prerace stage of a 48 ...

Acute kidney injury (AKI) is commonly seen in ultrarunners, and we hypothesized that an AKI prediction model for a 48-hour ultramarathon ...

The Correlation Between Serum and Urinary NGAL With Redox ...

The data presented here did not support our initial hypothesis that the ultramarathon would cause oxidative stress and acute kidney injury.

Renal function during exercise and recovery

However, several studies seem to show that the kidney has self-regulatory mechanisms that allow maintaining the filtration fraction. On the other hand, ultra ...

Warning Signs - Trail Runner Magazine

Exertional rhabdomyolysis is caused by direct muscle injury and subsequent massive muscle breakdown, resulting in a release of muscle proteins ...