Primary Care
Physician perspectives on preventive care, chronic disease management, and evidence-based primary care practice.
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Do you recommend initiating immunosuppression and plasmapheresis in patients with dialysis dependent AKI in the setting of anti-GBM disease who do not have pulmonary involvement?
Anti-GBM disease is a rare disorder (incidence perhaps 1:1,000,000 adults/year) that is characterized as a small vessel vasculitis mediated by anti-GBM antibodies directed against the alpha-3-chain of collagen IV in basement membranes. Perhaps half of patients have disease that involves both the kid...
What baseline work-up or "staging" do you do in patients with a new diagnosis of Sjogren's (i.e., PFT, cryoglobulins, complement, RF, UA)?
The baseline workup I like to do in patients newly diagnosed with Sjogren's are the following lab tests with rationale: ANA (almost all patients have a high titer ANA that is positive - typically it is a speckled pattern Extractable nuclear antigen (ENA) testing looking for SSA (anti-Ro antibody) +/...
What is the optimal management of hot flashes for women receiving hormonal therapy?
There are many treatments that have been shown to be effective in randomized trials. I usually suggest patients first try vitamin e or acupuncture and if that is not effective to consider Effexor. Gabapentin can be effective and help with sleep, without as many sexual side effects as the antidepress...
What is your approach to treatment of airway involvement, such as recurrent bronchial stenosis, in relapsing polychondritis?
Treatment for airway involvement in relapsing polychondritis depends on the type of airway involvement and associated clinical manifestations. It is not straightforward. Happy to discuss the case.
What is your approach to using calcium containing medications for patients with recurrent nephrolithiasis and hyperoxaluria?
Depending on their 24 hour urine, I suggest taking calcium with meals to bind oxalate and follow 24 hour urines.
Do you recommend CT or ultrasound imaging testing when monitoring a patient with nephrocalcinosis?
I recommend CT. It is much more sensitive for detecting small changes in calcification than US. Yes, it is more expensive and requires a small amount of radiation, but if monitoring is indicated, I think sensitivity is most important. Stephen B. Erickson, MD
Would you recommend initially starting twice-weekly outpatient hemodialysis with close lab monitoring for nonoliguric AKI patients?
It is unusual in my experience to initiate dialysis for AKI as an outpatient. More often, patients with prolonged dialysis-requiring AKI may need to be transitioned from an inpatient setting to outpatient dialysis while awaiting improvement in kidney function. The question of when to initiate dialys...
What is your approach to preventing exercise-associated hyponatremia?
Exercise-associated hyponatremia is typically due to fluid intake in excess of fluid loss. Therefore, athletes should avoid overconsumption of fluids. Rather, athletes should drink according to thirst. In addition, it is important to recognize that electrolyte-containing sport drinks does not provid...
Are there other scenarios besides prior history of TIA or stroke or LV dysfunction in which systemic anticoagulation for LV non-compaction would be considered?
There is limited data in this area, but LV non-compaction by itself is not always an indication for anticoagulation. In addition to prior history of TIA, stroke or LV dysfunction, other conditions that anticoagulation should be considered include a history of atrial fibrillation or LV thrombus. The ...
Should IVIG dosing in patients with autoimmune disease (i.e., dermatomyositis) who become pregnant continue to be based on actual weight at the time of each infusion, or should it be limited to pre-pregnancy weight?
This is a very interesting and incredibly pragmatic question, but not one with an easy answer.By way of background:The treatment of pregnant DM patients is understandably complicated by the need to balance adequately treating disease activity against the maternal/fetal toxicity of medications. In ad...