Hospital Medicine
Physician discussions on inpatient care, transitions of care, diagnostic reasoning, and hospital-based protocols.
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What framework or risk assessment tool is most effective in determining surgical or palliative management of acute hip fracture after a fall in an elderly patient with co-morbidities and poor functional status?
I have found the NSQIP calculator to be the most useful in situations of acute hip fractures in elderly patients. In particular, it looks at more than just cardiac risk perioperatively - it examines functional, pulmonary, and ICU risks. They incorporate a number of co-morbidities and functional stat...
How do you choose among SSRIs and dosing strategies for the management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia?
The best supported SSRI for BPSD generally is citalopram. Much of this came out of the CitAD trials [1]. This primarily showed citalopram may be useful for hyperactive behaviors, irritation, but also for depression and anxiety [1, 2]. The effect and response to citalopram, though, may be affected by...
Would you perform a diagnostic paracentesis for first-time ascites in a patient with established CHF or pulmonary hypertension, but without apparent liver or other intra-abdominal disease?
Great question. Yes, we should perform a diagnostic paracentesis for first-time ascites, even in patients with established CHF or pulmonary hypertension, unless there is an obvious alternative explanation and the procedure is unsafe or technically not feasible. After the etiology is established, rep...
What additional screening/management, if any, would you recommend to a patient whose annual mammogram showed heterogeneously or extremely dense breast tissue?
As of now, the USPSTF has stated that there is insufficient evidence to support adjunct screening modalities in women with dense breast tissue (category C or D). The other issue to consider is that some insurance does not cover adjunct screening since it is not considered "screening" per se. That sa...
How do you approach initial anticoagulant selection in hemodynamically stable hospitalized patients with newly diagnosed pulmonary embolism?
Low-molecular-weight heparin demonstrates the greatest benefit in patients with cancer-associated pulmonary embolism, intermediate-risk PE, and those requiring outpatient management. While LMWH shows superior efficacy and safety compared to unfractionated heparin across most patient populations, cer...
When do you start steroids for radiation pneumonitis?
Great question on a relevant clinical topic. It's very important to remember that pneumonitis is a diagnosis of exclusion. Sometimes, if the timing is right and the patient's presentation is typical, there is a tendency to move quickly to the conclusion that the symptoms are caused by pneumonitis. R...
How many days prior to surgery do you recommend stopping SGLT2 inhibitors and when is it safe to resume therapy?
SGLT2-inhibitors have been known to precipitate episodes of diabetic ketoacidosis(DKA) with glucose levels far lower than are usually seen in DKA. This has been called euglycemic DKA. SGLT-2 inhibitors cause an increase in the glucagon to insulin ratio, which promotes ketosis, as well as fluid loss ...
What strategies do you find helpful in advanced care planning with patients/families who are very "miracle" centered?
Hope for the miracle yourself! Broaden: “Are there any other things you are hoping for?” Hope for the best, prepare for the worst: “I see how much you want a miracle. I wonder if we can talk about what we should do if this doesn’t happen.” Consider involving a religious leader if relevant.
What strategies do you find helpful in advanced care planning with patients/families who are very "miracle" centered?
Hope for the miracle yourself! Broaden: “Are there any other things you are hoping for?” Hope for the best, prepare for the worst: “I see how much you want a miracle. I wonder if we can talk about what we should do if this doesn’t happen.” Consider involving a religious leader if relevant.
At what point would you consider stopping antidepressant treatment of late life depression after remission?
My first step here would be to answer some clarifying questions: What is the patient's current prognosis? (If the patient has a limited life expectancy- weeks to small order months- then I would certainly consider deprescribing with more ease.) Are there any foreseeable anticipated triggers for depr...