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Grand Rounds November 9, 2023

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Collagen Vascular Disease in the ED – Rebecca Jeanmonod, MD

– Collagen is everywhere= anywhere there is connective tissue

– Ehlers Danlos- loose skin, hypermobility,

– Dislocation, organ rupture, vascular rupture

– vascular subtype= bad

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– Marfan Syndrome- tall, skinny, long fingers, wingspan relative to height

– aortic root issues

– lenses dislocations

– aortic disasters

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-Osteogenesis imperfecta – blue sclarea, bendy, hearing loss, broken bones, valve problems, dissections, fractures in kids

– not all fractures= always child abuse

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  • Cricoarytenoid arthritis- ra
  • Hypokalemic paralysis= Sjogren’s from RTAs
  • Catastrophic antiphospholipid syndrome=lupus= clotting everywhere; massive bleeding and clotting
  • Subglottic stenosis= Wegner’s
  • Renal crisis= scleroderma
  • Septic joints= RA
  • Alveolar hemorrhage= lupus; Wegener’s
  • Vertebrobasilar insufficiency= temporal arteritis
  • Transverse myelitis= lupus
  • Aa subluxation= RA, ankelosis spondylitis
  • Aortitis= temportal arteritis
  • Spinal fracgtures= ankylsosis spondylitis
  • Vision loss= temporal arteritis
  • Tamponade= lupus
  • SCORING SYSTEMS DON’T Necessarily WORK on these patients; these populations weren’t included in the study’s aka heart score, perc score, syncope rules, psi, d dimer
  • Always should consider it on your differential.
    • Weird vascular things = consider it
      • Systemic symptoms + organ system issues= consider collagen vascular issues
      • Call rheumatology if you have a suspicion.

9:30) Thyroid Emergencies – Holly Stankewicz, DO

  • Thyroid storm: rare life threating
    • Hyperthermia, tachy, AMS
    • Symptoms: think everything is ramped up + big buggy eyes
    • Anything can be a precipitant.
    • Workup:
      • Tsh low or undetectable
      • Free t3/t4 elevated
      • Calcium may be elevated
      • Hyperglycemia common
      • Leukocytosis common
      • LFTs may be elevated
      • Cortisole level
      • EKG
      • R/o infection
    • Management:
      • Fever- don’t aggressively cool this can lead to vasoconstriction.
      • Ice packs, cooling blankets
      • Tylenol
        • Pearl avoid aspirin or NSAIDs because they can displace thyroid hormone
      • Dehydration/hypoglycemia
        • Fluids
      • Cardiac decompensation
        • Rate control, inotrops, diuretics as needed
      • Agitation
        • Benzos
      • Ptu = super sick patient
        • Blocks t4🡪t3 conversion
      • Methimazole-
        • Longer half life
        • Can’t use in first trimester pregnancy.
  • 5 key steps to the management of thyroid storm
    • Inhibit hormone synthesis.
      • PTU/methimazole
    • Blocking of hormone release
      • iodine
    • Preventing peripheral conversion of T4 to T3
      • Steroids
    • Blocking peripheral effects of hormone
      • propranolol
    • Providing supportive care
      • ice packs cooling blankets, Tylenol
  • Myxedema coma
    • Hypothyroidism + mental status change/coma + hypothermia + stressor
    • Symptoms: Everything is down + NONpitting edema
    • Slow function of multiple organs
      • Cold patient= degree of hypothermia proportional to mortality
      • Hypotensive, bradycardic, hypoventilation, hypoxia, ams
    • T4 levothyroixine first line therapy
      • 100-500 mcg followed by 75-100mcg IV
    • T3
      • 5-20mcg IV
    • Hydrocortisone 100mg IV q8hr
    • START PRESSORS IN THE HYPOTENSIVE PATIENT

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10) Endocrine Cases – multiple faculty:

DKA, Hypercalcemia, Myxedema Coma, Thyroid storm

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11) EM Case Presentation – Michael Murphy, DO

Superglue in the eye

– ways to remove superglue

– antibiotic drops/ointments

– petroleum jelly

– acetone (not for eyes)

– WD40

– Peanut butter

– Oils

– 3% Sodium bicarb

11:30) TRIAGE – Chiefs

  • Toxicology
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  • Radiology: TOA
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  • Integument
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  • Ancillary
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  • General Topic
    • Hyperpigmentation, hypotension, AMS, N/V- Addison’s adrenal crisis
    • Blunt ocular trauma, hyphemia, decreased VA- Globe rupture
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    • HTN, HA, Palpitations, Diaphoresis- Pheochromocytoma
    • Night blindness and hyperkeratosis- Vitamin A deficiency
    • Retrograde amnesia, confabulations, nystagmus, ataxia- B1 thiamine deficiency- WKS
    • Vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing loss- Meniere’s Disease
  • EKG

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November 16, 2023. Lecture Room 2

8) Pediatric Endocrine Lecture – peds TBD

9) How to write and give a lecture – Rebecca Jeanmonod, MD

9:30) Dealing with the difficult patient – Eric Eustice, DO

10) Endocrine Jeopardy – Jason Becker, MD

11) Morbidity & Mortality Conference. David Pronchik, MD

12) EM Case Presentation – Dan Greco, DO

12:30) TRIAGE – chiefs

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