Alcoholic cardiomyopathy labs

    • [PDF File]Care of the Patient Undergoing Alcohol Withdrawal

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      • Different alcoholic beverages contain varying quantities of alcohol. A daily intake of more than 60g of alcohol in men and 20g in women significantly increases the risk of cirrhosis. • More than 4 drinks/day is considered heavy alcohol use for women, more than 5 drinks/day for men.


    • Beer Potomania: A Challenging Case of Hyponatremia

      Beer potomania is a syndrome of hyponatremia associated with exces-sive beer drinking. Little or no salt content of beer results in marked reduction in the solute load to the kidney. This leads to impaired water clearance and dilutional hyponatremia. A 66-year-old man with history of alcoholism and alcoholic cardiomyopathy presented to the emer-


    • [PDF File]Guideline Directed Medical Therapy in Heart Failure with ...

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      Deemed alcoholic cardiomyopathy Discharged on lisinopril 2.5, carvedilol 12.5 BID, furosemide 40 BID Rehospitalized multiple times over the next 8 months locally Quit alcohol on his own after diagnosis and went through DTs without any assistance at home



    • [PDF File]Refeeding the Malnourished Patient: Lessons Learned

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      Refeeding the Malnourished Patient: Lessons Learned Insulin, in response to carbohydrate provision, is the primary stimulus for the cascade of events associated with RS. Insulin not only drives glucose into the cells, but also vitamins and electrolytes required for utilization of the substrate. This intracellular shift of …


    • [PDF File]REVIEW ARTICLE The Importance of the Refeeding Syndrome

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      trations.45 Cardiomyopathy is another possible complication of severe hypophosphatemia. The nervous system does not escape hypophosphatemia, as shown by seizures, perturbed mental state, and paresthesia. Pro-longed hypophosphatemia, not unexpectedly, can lead to osteoma-lacia. Renal tubular impairment can be precipitated by hypophos-


    • [PDF File]Case Study Complications of Cirrhosis - :: CLDF

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      Case Study Complications of Cirrhosis . Program Disclosure •This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the sponsorship of Purdue University


    • [PDF File]The Hematological Complications of Alcoholism

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      The Hematological Complications of Alcoholism HAROLD S. BALLARD, M.D. Alcohol has numerous adverse effects on the various types of blood cells and their functions. For example, heavy alcohol consumption can cause generalized suppression of blood cell production and the production of structurally abnormal


    • [PDF File]Clinical and laboratory findings in patients with ...

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      Clinical and laboratory findings in patients with alcoholic hepatic disease -ABSTRACT- Scientific coordinator, ... alcoholic pancreatitis, of which cirrhosis clearly stands out, representing, ... dilated cardiomyopathy, hypertension, cerebral infarction, cerebral disorders (Korsakoff dementia), psychological diseases, ...


    • [PDF File]190.24 - Digoxin Therapeutic Drug Assay - Health Network Labs

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      190.24 - Digoxin Therapeutic Drug Assay . Description . A digoxin therapeutic drug assay is useful for diagnosis and prevention of digoxin toxicity, and/or prevention for under dosage of digoxin. HCPCS Codes (Alphanumeric, CPT AMA) Code Description . 80162 Digoxin (Therapeutic Drug Assay) ICD-10-CM Codes Covered by Medicare Program


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