Neurology
Expert perspectives on neurological conditions, stroke management, movement disorders, and neuromuscular disease.
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Do you maintain a strict platelet threshold of >50k when performing a lumbar puncture, or are there situations in which you feel comfortable with a lower threshold?
Our institution still uses 50k as a best practice guideline, though many of our proceduralists are comfortable performing the procedure with platelets slightly lower than 50k, and will have a risk/benefit discussion with the patient/team about the bleeding risk prior to proceeding; I myself would be...
How will you select patients with brain metastases for TTFields?
The METIS trial restricted eligibility only to patients with brain metastases from non-small cell lung cancer. Therefore, we would not be able to extrapolate these results and data to other tumor types and histologies. Indeed, a post hoc analysis of the data did demonstrate a greater impact in patie...
What are your preferred treatments for vasospasm in the setting of RCVS?
In the inpatient setting, I like nimodipine. However, in the outpatient setting, patients may not want to, may not be able to, or may not remember to reliably take the medication every 4 hours. As you can imagine, this would be quite disruptive to their overall daily schedule and possibly their qual...
Do 5HT4 agonists such as Metoclopramide actually lead to improvement in symptoms for patients with diabetes related gastroparesis?
Yes, sometimes when the gastroparesis is frequent or the symptoms are tough, I do use Reglan to help. By the time they wind up in the hospital, they are really willing to have me use anything on them that might help. I explain to every patient the side effects of Reglan, including tartive dyskinesia...
What is your pharmacologic approach to treating insomnia comorbid with sleep apnea?
I do not usually treat any insomnia, regardless of comorbidities, with any targeted medication for the insomnia itself. If the patient is getting over 5 hours of sleep, then I use CBT-I as this is guideline-recommended (AASM) first-line treatment for insomnia and has efficacy lasting over a year out...
How do you counsel cluster headache patients interested in treatment via N,N-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and psychadelics?
My opinion is that the efficacy and safety of psychedelics in the treatment of cluster headache disorder are not fully known.Per the review article by Im and Sandoe, PMID 40782223, there is some data that comes from case reports, small open-label studies, 1 very small RTC (10 patients) showing some ...
When should you avoid initiating beta blockers in a patient with myasthenia gravis?
In general, my opinion is that there are very few medications that are absolutely contraindicated in MG, and those are: botulinum toxin, aminoglycosides, macrolide antibiotics, and possibly magnesium supplements (unless the patient has dangerous hypomagnesemia). Many other drugs, especially drugs us...
What is your approach to screening for cognitive impairment in hospitalized older adults?
Upon admission to the hospital, all older adults should undergo a brief cognitive screening. This initial step helps establish a baseline and can identify previously unrecognized cognitive issues. Several tools are well-suited for this purpose; we use minicog as the screening tool at our hospital. ...
What follow-up monitoring would you recommend for an adult with self-resolved idiopathic acute pupil-sparing third nerve palsy?
Pupil-sparing third nerve palsy is a relatively common presentation for neuro-ophthalmologists. They typically resolve completely by 12 weeks, and I will typically follow them until they are fully resolved, watching them once a month. The most common are microvascular and associated with a variety o...
In ischemic stroke patients with low LDL levels (<30-50 mg/dl), would you consider lowering LDL levels to lower values without concern for any side effects?
If LDL levels are already below 70, I don’t target a lower goal. The SPARCL trial showed that reducing LDL to this range has an NNT of about 45 to prevent one stroke, which I find to be modest at best. From my perspective, lowering LDL further (<30-50 range) shifts the focus to treating a number rat...