28 June 2009

Hyponatremia



Hyponatremia
By:James Yost, MD, MS, MBA
Emory Family Medicine

Hyponatremia
* Definition
* Epidemiology
* Physiology
* Pathophysiology
* Types
* Clinical Manifestations
* Diagnosis
* Treatment

* Definition:
o Commonly defined as a serum sodium concentration 135 meq/L
o Hyponatremia represents a relative excess of water in relation to sodium.
* Epidemiology:
* Physiology
o Serum sodium concentration regulation:
+ stimulation of thirst
+ secretion of ADH
+ feedback mechanisms of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system
+ renal handling of filtered sodium
+ Aldosterone

* Pathophysiology
Hypovolemic hyponatremia
* Nonrenal loss
* Renal Loss
Euvolemic hyponatremia
Redistributive hyponatremia

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Endometrial Biopsy



Endometrial Biopsy
By:Lianne Beck, MD
Assistant Professor
Emory Family Medicine

Indications
* Abnormal uterine bleeding: postmenopausal bleeding, malignancy/hyperplasia, ovulation/anovulation, HRT
* Evaluation of patient with one year of presumed menopausal amenorrhea
* Assessment of enlarged utereus (combined with US and neg HCG)
* Monitoring adjuvant hormonal tx (tamoxifen)
* Evaluation of infertility
* Abnormal Pap smear with atypical cells favoring endometrial origin (AGUS)
* Follow-up of previously diagnosed endometrial hyperplasia
* Cancer screening (e.g., hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer)
* Inappropriately thick endometrial stripe found on US
* Endometrial dating


Contraindications
* Pregnancy
* Acute PID
* Clotting disorders (coagulopathy)
* Acute cervical or vaginal infections
* Cervical cancer

Conditions Possibly Prohibiting Endometrial Biopsy
* Morbid obesity
* Severe pelvic relaxation with uterine descensus
* Severe cervical stenosis

Equipment
* Non-sterile Tray (Examination for Uterine Position)
o Nonsterile gloves
o Lubricating jelly
o Absorbent pad to place beneath the patient on the examination table
o Formalin container (for endometrial sample) with the patient's name and the date recorded on the label
o 20 percent benzocaine (Hurricaine) spray with the extended application nozzle *
* Optional Equipment
* Sterile Tray for the Procedure
o Sterile gloves
o Sterile vaginal speculum
o Uterine sound
o Sterile metal basin containing sterile cotton balls soaked in povidone-iodine solution
o Endometrial suction catheter
o Cervical tenaculum
o Ring forceps (for wiping the cervix with the cotton balls)
o Sterile 4 x 4 gauze (to wipe off gloves or equipment)

Procedure

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ACC Heart Failure Guideline



ACC Heart Failure Guideline
Prepared by:
Hitinder S. Gurm, MBBS, FACC
Kim Eagle, MD, FACC

Twenty Points to Remember from the
2007 UA/NSTEMI Guideline Update

Based on the ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Unstable Angina/Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

A Report of the ACC/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines Writing Committee to Revise the 2002 Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Unstable Angina/Non-ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction

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