13 February 2010

Gallstone Disease



Gallstone Disease
By:Tad Kim, M.D.

Overview
* Gallstone pathogenesis
* Definitions
* Differential Diagnosis of RUQ pain
* 7 Cases

Gallstone Pathogenesis
* Bile = bile salts, phospholipids, cholesterol
o Also bilirubin which is conjugated b4 excretion
* Gallstones due to imbalance rendering cholesterol & calcium salts insoluble
* Pathogenesis involves 3 stages:
o 1. cholesterol supersaturation in bile
o 2. crystal nucleation
o 3. stone growth

Definitions
Infection within bile ducts usu due to obstrux of CBD. Charcot triad: RUQ pain, jaundice, fever (seen in 70% of pts), can lead to septic shock

Cholangitis
Gallstone in the common bile duct (primary means originated there, secondary = from GB)

Choledocho-lithiasis
GB inflammation due to biliary stasis(5% of time) and not stones(95%). Seen in critically ill pts

Acalculous cholecystitis
Recurrent bouts of colic/acute chol’y leading to chronic GB wall inflamm/fibrosis. No fever/WBC.

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Lower Respiratory Tract Infections



Lower Respiratory Tract Infections
By: Divya Ahuja, M.D.

Lower respiratory infections: anatomic classification
* Tracheitis; bronchitis; tracheobronchitis
* Bronchiolitis
* Bronchopneumonia
* Segmental pneumonia
* Lobar pneumonia
* Interstitial pneumonia

Case #1
* 40-year-old man
* no underlying lung disease
* 7-day history of mild shortness of breath with exertion, and a productive cough.
* Temperature = 37°C, pulse 84 beats/min, and his respiratory rate 17 breaths per minute.
* no rales are heard; scattered wheezes are heard in the lung bases.

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Tube Thoracostomy: Complications and the Role of Prophylactic Antibiotics



Tube Thoracostomy: Complications and the Role of Prophylactic Antibiotics
By Ashley Laird

Indications for Tube Thoracostomy
* PTX (spontaneous, iatrogenic, traumatic)
* Hemothorax
* Chylothorax
* Decreased breath sounds in unstable patient after blunt or penetrating trauma
* Multiple rib fractures, sucking chest wound, subcutaneous air in intubated trauma patient
* Complicated pleural effusion, empyema, lung abscess
* Thoracotomy, decortication
* Pleural lavage for active rewarming for hypothermia

Complications
* Undrained PTX, hemothorax, or effusion despite TT clotted hemothorax, empyema, fibrothorax

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