Hospital Medicine
Physician discussions on inpatient care, transitions of care, diagnostic reasoning, and hospital-based protocols.
Recent Discussions
In patients presenting with ACS and multivessel disease, when do you favor immediate versus delayed complete revascularization?
My approach is to defer the PCI to a few weeks (as outpatient) as long as the patient is asymptomatic and does not have a critical lesion (i.e. greater than 90% stenosis in the proximal LAD, LCX or RCA). I have been very consistent with this approach and I recall one patient who came back with unst...
Have you changed your approach to delaying hip surgery in the context of decompensated CHF given the findings of the HIP-ATTACK study?
That is an interesting question. Patients with a hip fracture have a high mortality, and delaying surgery could contribute to this mortality. On the other side of the pendulum is acute heart failure. Patients with acute heart failure have increased mortality in the perioperative period. Some of this...
In patients with an acute gout flare who have stage 3–4 CKD or are on anticoagulation, what is your preferred first-line treatment?
This is a challenge. Intra-articular steroids may be the best option. Colchicine is an extremely complicated issue. A single dose of colchicine at 0.3 or 0.15 mg might be considered. Systemic steroids probably should be avoided because they reduce resistance to infection in an already compromised in...
What is a reasonable hemoglobin goal for patients with chronic anemia presenting with acute MI?
The diversity of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) does not allow a monolithic answer to this question. The recent MINT study—an important contribution presented at AHA 2023 and published in NEJM—highlights this complexity. Although MINT, which randomized anemic patients with AMI to liberal versus r...
What is a reasonable hemoglobin goal for patients with chronic anemia presenting with acute MI?
The diversity of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) does not allow a monolithic answer to this question. The recent MINT study—an important contribution presented at AHA 2023 and published in NEJM—highlights this complexity. Although MINT, which randomized anemic patients with AMI to liberal versus r...
Do you diagnose MCAS if a patient is concurrently on drugs known to cause non-specific mast cell degranulation?
Yes, MCAS may be diagnosed if a patient is on drugs known to cause non-specific mast cell activation.The reason for this answer requires a better understanding of MCAS criteria and etiology. In 2022, an expert consortium proposed revisions to the classification of mast cell activation disorders. (Va...
How do you manage patients desiring home hospice but with severe thrombocytopenia and/or anemia due to advanced malignancy?
As a pediatric hematologist/oncologist and pediatric palliative care physician, I can only speak to our approach with children, which may be quite different than the adult world. In our community, we are not able to provide blood or platelet transfusions in the home. For children who are profoundly ...
Have you started using novel non-opioid pain medications like suzetrigine in the post-operative setting?
At this time, Suzetrigine remains off our inpatient formulary.
How do you approach using fecal microbiota therapy for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection in immunocompromised patients?
We generally do not do the single donor FMT via colonoscopy, that was popular 5-10 years ago. We do offer both the oral and enema-based products, with a slight preference for the oral-based product due to ease of use.