Hospital Medicine
Physician discussions on inpatient care, transitions of care, diagnostic reasoning, and hospital-based protocols.
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When do you consider extended steroid tapers for acute asthma or COPD exacerbations?
The data doesn't support extended tapers - 5 days of 40 pred equivalent are non-inferior, and extended courses can cause harm, including increases in mortality. I only use extended tapers for patients who have, in the past have rapid symptom recrudescence with the typical shorter course. Typically, ...
What recommendations do you provide to patients on isotretinoin about timing of tattoos?
No specific recommendations due to the absence of robust data
Should there be a role for sacubitril-valsartan in the management of patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction?
When it comes to HFpEF, we don't have a lot of effective therapies in our armamentarium. SGLT2 inhibitors have known cardiovascular benefits and were shown primarily to reduce hospitalization in EMPEROR-Preserved and DELIVER. Arguably, spironolactone can be included here despite a trial (TOPCAT) tha...
Do you routinely order karius in evaluation of culture negative prosthetic valve endocarditis?
Don’t “routinely” order Karius test. Rarely, in culture-negative suspected endocarditis, especially if a prosthetic valve is present. Once for suspected culture-negative aortic graft infection. 3x for culture-negative meningitis. Likely to become more frequent but adoption very dependent on cost an...
How many total days of antibiotics do you prescribe for uncomplicated non-purulent cellulitis in hospitalized patients who show clear clinical improvement within 48–72 hours?
Thanks for the question. Five days total, with transition to oral antibiotics upon clinical improvement to complete this course. Notably, my health system (via our EMR-based clinical decision support tool) recommends penicillin (IV) or amoxicillin (PO) as first-line treatment for nonpurulent celluli...
How do you approach cardiac surveillance in an asymptomatic adult who received anthracycline-based chemotherapy for a childhood cancer and presents to you without an active survivorship program?
At our children's hospital, we are not allowed to follow patients >23 years old if they were not diagnosed and treated at our institution. However, we do offer a 1 time courtesy consultation in the survivor clinic. We request roadmaps and create a treatment summary for the patient, perform a history...
Should GLP-1 agonists be held during chemotherapy?
I think there are several aspects to this question. First, is there evidence that as a class GLP-1 RAs increase the risk of cancer or worsen prognosis during cancer? I could find nothing to raise concerns about outcomes. One recent report even showed a decreased risk of some cancers with GLP-1 RA co...
Are there other scenarios besides prior history of TIA or stroke or LV dysfunction in which systemic anticoagulation for LV non-compaction would be considered?
There is limited data in this area, but LV non-compaction by itself is not always an indication for anticoagulation. In addition to prior history of TIA, stroke or LV dysfunction, other conditions that anticoagulation should be considered include a history of atrial fibrillation or LV thrombus. The ...
In patients with iron deficiency due to history of gastric bypass or IBD, would you consider oral iron therapy if the iron deficiency anemia is mild?
Oral iron can often be effective in iron deficiency, as long as absorption is intact. If you are concerned about absorption, performing an oral iron challenge can be useful in allowing you to avoid long trials of oral iron that will be ineffective. Simply check an iron panel at baseline, then admini...
How do you approach laboratory evaluation in patients with fatigue?
First search for evidence by history and physical examination for any evidence of inflammation. If there is tailor the lab workup rather than ordering tests as screening tools. ESR and CRP to start with. Anything more without a reasonable a priori likelihood of the targeted diagnosis is just asking ...