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Abstract Number: 240
An Unusual Case of Complete Heart Block
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 57‐year‐old white man with no significant medical history was brought to the emergency department with complaints of not feeling well for 2 weeks. He also mentioned generalized weakness, vague abdominal discomfort, coffee‐ground vomiting, heart burn, and 2 episodes of syncope. Initial workup revealed pancytopenia, transaminitis, acute kidney injury, and positive stool guaiac […]
Abstract Number: 240
IMPLEMENTATION OF A SYMPTOM-TRIGGERED THERAPY PROTOCOL FOR SEVERE ALCOHOL WITHDRAWAL PATIENTS IN A MEDICAL STEP DOWN UNIT
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Background: Severe alcohol withdrawal and delirium tremens (DTs) are challenging therapeutic dilemmas. To prevent complications and death, management requires close monitoring and intensive treatment, frequently in an ICU. Benzodiazepines are first line therapeutic agents, but optimal use and dosing has been limited, due to a lack of randomized double-blind trials. In lower acuity patients admitted […]
Abstract Number: 1110
SHAKING THE SHAKES: A CASE FOR ROUTINE PREOPERATIVE ALCOHOL MISUSE SCREENING AND WITHDRAWAL RISK ASSESSMENT
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: A 69-year-old woman presented for an elective multi-level lumbar laminotomy for the treatment of chronic back pain secondary to spinal canal stenosis. Her medical history included hypertension and hypercholesterolemia. She reported a history of depression, which was well controlled on paroxetine. She denied using drugs, stated she quit tobacco decades prior, and reported […]
Abstract Number: 1159
WHEN ALCOHOL, NOT SODIUM CORRECTION, CAUSES DEMYELINATION OF THE PONS
Hospital Medicine 2020, Virtual Competition
Case Presentation: 53-year-old man with history of alcohol abuse, cirrhosis (with preserved liver function) presented with complaints of bilateral hand tremors and hallucinations for one day. He was unable to provide history due to confusion. Computed tomography scan of the brain revealed microvascular ischemic changes and an old lacunar infarct. Patient was delirious and actively […]
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