Primary Care
Physician perspectives on preventive care, chronic disease management, and evidence-based primary care practice.
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How do you use cardiac biomarkers, if at all, in prognostication for patients with ischemic stroke?
Would you consider restarting a SGLT2i at a reduced dose in a patient who you previously discontinued the medication because of an associated significant decline in eGFR?
Restarting an SGLT2i in a patient after a severe episode of AKI requires careful decision-making and patient agreement. If the AKI episode was deemed related to volume depletion (hemodynamically mediated AKI), I restart the SGLT2i at a lower dose. At the same time, I re-counsel the patent on fluid i...
Has there been an observed interaction between ACE inhibitors and development of angioedema in a block demarcated superficial radiation therapy treatment volume (ex. lip)?
Angioedema may occur at any time during treatment with ACE inhibitors and may even continue after the medication is discontinued. While there is no direct evidence that radiation therapy alone triggers angioedema in patients taking ACE inhibitors, if the radiation therapy affects the tissue where an...
How do you approach treating disseminated granuloma annulare?
I have not found disseminated GA associated with diabetes in my clinical experience even though it has been reported in the literature. Similarly, disseminated GA has been reported with SLE in the literature and I have seen that once in my experience. I would only check for diabetes or SLE if there ...
What is current best practice with regards to antibacterial prophylaxis in patients with hematologic malignancy and resolved neutropenic fever (>72 hours)?
For patients with febrile neutropenia, recent literature has demonstrated that early de-escalation and discontinuation of antibiotics may be safe for some patients. Since ECIL guidelines have recommended modification of the initial regimen at 72-96 hours based on the patient's clinical course and mi...
What is your approach to tapering treatments for patients with bullous pemphigoid?
Oral steroids are generally for acute management and can be tapered as other drugs like doxycycline kick in...typically over a month. Doxy controls most patients pretty well and is safe for long-term Rx. I generally try to taper doxy after a few months without symptoms. Dupilumab is also useful when...
Do patient co-morbidities impact when you prescribe oral jak inhibitors?
Great and pertinent question in our field. Autoimmunity doesn’t make me less likely to prescribe, actually more likely as there is plenty of case report and case series data on JAKi being used in a variety of autoimmune conditions. Certainly, dyslipidemia (think MACE), VTE risk, and malignancy risk ...
What is your approach to managing the initial acne purge while on isotretinoin?
Just start at a lower dose. Add prednisone if really needed. And please don't call it a purge.
Does growth hormone (GH) replacement therapy reduce the risk of fractures in patients with GH deficiency?
While long-term GH replacement in GHD individuals increased BMD (after an initial decline at 6 months point), I am not aware of any placebo-controlled study that convincingly showed an effect on fractures.
What medications are safe to use to treat major depression and/or anxiety in a patient with closed-angle glaucoma?
I would recommend that the patient be treated by ophthalmologists for closed-angle glaucoma before starting treatment with an antidepressant.