Primary Care
Physician perspectives on preventive care, chronic disease management, and evidence-based primary care practice.
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What is your preferred approach in treating recurrent bleeding from GAVE?
If repeated APC has not helped, I ask our advanced endoscopists to perform RFA. If it is a nodular GAVE, then banding is another option.
Would you ever consider sending any labs to help determine if a certain level of systemic inflammation could interfere with novel amyloid blood-based biomarkers for the detection of brain amyloid?
Not at this time. If I have concerns about using blood-based biomarkers in a specific patient (due to CKD, other chronic conditions, etc) but have reason to rule Alzheimer's disease in or out, I go straight to amyloid PET CT instead.
How do you manage sleep disturbances in patients with Alzheimer’s disease without relying heavily on deliriogenic medications?
Sleep disturbances are common in older people and in those with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in particular, and there are often multiple etiologies. Whether sleep disturbances increase the risk for AD, or are a result, metanalyses have suggested that the magnitude of sleep impairment correlates with the...
How are you deciding between injectable and oral formulations of buprenorphine, given new studies suggesting injectable performs similarly in regards to safety and efficacy when compared to oral buprenorphine?
The study referenced here was a randomized trial evaluation of the initiation of buprenorphine in an emergency room setting, comparing long-acting injectable formulations with transmucosal formulations. It showed that both formulations are safe and effective even for patients with active/recent fent...
Would you consider sotalol to be a suitable non-selective beta blocker for primary prevention of variceal bleeding in a patient who requires sotalol for treatment of arrhythmia in the setting of Fontan-associated liver disease and clinically significant portal hypertension?
The answer to this question will need to be case-by-case, unfortunately.The short answer:The priority in this patient's case for using sotalol is likely the underlying heart disease and its associated arrhythmia, and this cardiac benefit would not be achieved by carvedilol and other NSBBs. Thus, it ...
Do you obtain liver biopsy to confirm the diagnosis of cirrhosis if cirrhotic liver morphology is noted on imaging?
This question touches upon two interesting trends: 1) There is an increasing trend in Radiology to report "cirrhotic liver morphology" in the "Impressions" section. When you then review the Body of the report, often these cases are noted to only have a heterogeneous appearing liver with surface nodu...
In patients with inflammatory bowel disease with low rectal cancer with planned proctocolectomy, would you consider creation of a pouch?
This is a very difficult case- are you speaking of Ulcerative Colitis or Crohn's disease? If UC - can consider pouch but really depends on the stage of the primary rectal cancer. If neoadjuvant chemoradiation is given, the likelihood of an ileoanal J-pouch functioning appropriately is low. Generally...
How do you screen for colon cancer in patients with Behcet syndrome with colonic involvement?
Behcet syndrome, unlike some other rheumatologic conditions, for the most part, has not been shown to increase risk of malignancies in patients. This may in part be due to the fact that the disease tends to get milder/less severe with time and treatment. As such, colon cancer screening should follow...
What role do you feel there is for antibiotics in the management of severe perianal Crohn's disease?
Without access to biologics you still should have access to a thiopurine. That has some efficacy and was all we had prior to biologics along with chronic antibiotics.
How would you approach new-onset large vessel vasculitis in a young patient with Crohn's disease?
Patients with Crohn's Disease (or IBD) can develop features of large vessel vasculitis or even other forms of vasculitis. The first consideration in a young patient would be determining the type of vasculitis--whether there is a distribution and clinical picture suggestive of TAK. It is important to...