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Quality Patient Care: Making Evidence-Based, High Value Choices, An Issue of Medical Clinics of North America, E-Book

Quality Patient Care: Making Evidence-Based, High Value Choices, An Issue of Medical Clinics of North America, E-Book

Marc Shalaby | Edward R. Bollard

(2016)

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Abstract

This issue of Medical Clinics, guest edited by Drs. Marc Shalaby and Edward Bollard, is devoted to Quality Patient Care: Making Evidence-Based, High Value Choices. Articles in this issue include: Cardiovascular testing in asymptomatic patients: carotid duplex, cardiac stress testing, screen for PVD; Utility of echocardiogram in the evaluation of heart murmurs; Evidenced-based recommendations for the evaluation of palpitations in the primary care setting; Radiologic evaluation of common orthopedic complaints: low back pain, non-traumatic knee/shoulder/hip pain, and ankle injuries; Indications and usefulness of common injections for non-traumatic orthopedic complaints – shoulder, trochanteric bursa, epidural injections, tennis elbow, and knee; The evidence-based evaluation of chronic cough; Evaluation of uncomplicated headache; Evaluation of syncope; Pre-operative assessment: Cataract surgery, pre-operative EKG testing, screening for cardiopulmonary disease, urinalysis, coagulation studies, other lab assessments; The approach to occult GI bleed; The role of EGD surveillance for patients with Barrett’s esophagus; The evidence-based evaluation of iron deficiency anemia; Cancer screening in the elderly; Utilization and safety of common over the counter dietary/nutritional supplements, herbal agents and homeopathic compounds for disease prevention; Utilization of oxygen for the patient with dyspnea; IV fluids, enteral or parenteral nutrition; and Symptom control at the end of life.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Front Cover Cover
Quality Patient Care:Making Evidence-Based, High ValueChoices i
Copyright ii
CME Accreditation Page iii
PROGRAM OBJECTIVE iii
TARGET AUDIENCE iii
LEARNING OBJECTIVES iii
ACCREDITATION iii
DISCLOSURE OF CONFLICTS OF INTEREST iii
UNAPPROVED/OFF-LABEL USE DISCLOSURE iii
TO ENROLL iii
METHOD OF PARTICIPATION iii
CME INQUIRIES/SPECIAL NEEDS iv
MEDICAL CLINICS OF NORTH AMERICA v
FORTHCOMING ISSUES v
November 2016 v
January 2017 v
March 2017 v
RECENT ISSUES v
July 2016 v
May 2016 v
March 2016 v
Contributors vii
CONSULTING EDITORS vii
EDITORS vii
AUTHORS vii
Contents xi
Preface: A Convergence of Themes: Making Evidence-Based, High Value Choices\r xi
Cardiovascular Testing in Asymptomatic Patients: Carotid Duplex, Cardiac Stress Testing, Screen for Peripheral Arterial Disease\r xi
Evidence-Based Recommendations for the Evaluation of Palpitations in the Primary Care Setting\r xi
Utility of Echocardiogram in the Evaluation of Heart Murmurs\r xi
Avoiding Unnecessary Preoperative Testing\r xii
The Cost-Effective Evaluation of Uncomplicated Headache\r xii
The Cost-Effective Evaluation of Syncope\r xii
Evidence-Based Evaluation and Management of Chronic Cough\r xii
The Approach to Occult Gastrointestinal Bleed\r xiii
The Role of Esophagogastroduodenoscopy Surveillance for Patients with Barrett Esophagus\r xiii
The Evidence-Based Evaluation of Iron Deficiency Anemia\r xiii
Indications and Usefulness of Common Injections for Nontraumatic Orthopedic Complaints\r xiii
Utilization and Safety of Common Over-the-Counter Dietary/Nutritional Supplements, Herbal Agents, and Homeopathic Compounds\r xiv
Cancer Screening in Older Adults \r xiv
Symptom Control at the End of Life \r xiv
Treating Dyspnea: Is Oxygen Therapy the Best Option for All Patients?\r xiv
The Role of Intravenous Fluids and Enteral or Parenteral Nutrition in Patients with Life-limiting Illness\r xv
Preface:\rA Convergence of Themes: Making Evidence-Based, High Value Choices xvii
Cardiovascular Testing in Asymptomatic Patients 971
Key points 971
INTRODUCTION 971
CAROTID DUPLEX 972
The Disease 972
Possible Interventions 972
Test Characteristics 972
Potential Benefits 972
Potential Harms 973
Guidelines 973
Summary 973
CARDIAC STRESS TESTING 974
The Disease 974
Possible Interventions 974
Test Characteristics 974
Potential Benefits 975
Potential Harms 975
Guidelines 975
Summary 975
SCREEN FOR PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE 976
The Disease 976
Possible Interventions 976
Test Characteristics 976
Potential Benefits 976
Potential Harms 976
Guidelines 976
Evidence-based Recommendations for the Evaluation of Palpitations in the Primary Care Setting 981
Key points 981
INTRODUCTION 981
Patient History 981
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 982
Review of the Related Literature 983
HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION FINDINGS 984
History 984
Physical Examination and Laboratory Tests 985
ADDITIONAL TESTING FOR CARDIAC ARRHYTHMIAS 986
Holter Monitor 986
Transtelephonic Electrocardiographic Monitoring 986
Mobile Cardiac Outpatient Telemetry System 986
Implantable Cardiac Monitors 987
Treadmill Exercise Testing 987
Echocardiography 987
Electrophysiologic Studies 987
Review of the Related Literature 987
DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA: SUMMARY 988
REFERENCES 989
Utility of Echocardiogram in the Evaluation of Heart Murmurs 991
Key points 991
INTRODUCTION 991
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 992
ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND CLINICAL GUIDELINES 994
COMMON HEART MURMURS 996
Native Valve Stenosis 996
Aortic stenosis 996
Mitral stenosis 996
Native Valve Regurgitation 997
Aortic regurgitation 997
Mitral regurgitation 998
TRANSESOPHAGEAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 998
COST TRENDS IN THE USE OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY 999
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS/SUMMARY 999
REFERENCES 999
Avoiding Unnecessary Preoperative Testing 1003
Key points 1003
INTRODUCTION 1003
PREOPERATIVE TESTING BEFORE CATARACT SURGERY 1003
ROUTINE URINALYSIS IN THE PREOPERATIVE PERIOD 1004
PREOPERATIVE ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGERY 1005
ROUTINE PREOPERATIVE COAGULATION STUDIES 1006
SUMMARY 1007
REFERENCES 1007
The Cost-Effective Evaluation of Uncomplicated Headache 1009
Key points 1009
INTRODUCTION 1009
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND CLASSIFICATION 1009
PATIENT HISTORY 1012
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 1013
IMAGING AND ADDITIONAL TESTING 1014
MANAGEMENT 1015
REFERENCES 1016
The Cost-Effective Evaluation of Syncope 1019
Key points 1019
INTRODUCTION 1019
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OR CLASSIFICATION 1020
THE HISTORY AND PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 1021
THE HISTORY 1021
THE PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 1023
INITIAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTING 1024
Electrocardiogram 1024
Blood Work 1024
Specific Laboratory Tests 1024
IMAGING AND ADDITIONAL DIAGNOSTIC TESTING 1025
Testing in General 1025
Computed Tomography or MRI 1025
Echocardiography 1025
Tilt Table Testing 1025
Carotid Doppler 1026
Continuous Electrocardiogram Monitoring 1026
Inpatient Telemetry Monitors 1027
Holter Monitor 1027
Loop or Event Recorders 1027
RISK STRATIFICATION 1028
SUMMARY 1030
REFERENCES 1030
Evidence-based Evaluation and Management of Chronic Cough 1033
Key points 1033
INTRODUCTION 1033
CAUSES OF CHRONIC COUGH 1034
Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors 1034
Upper Airway Cough Syndrome 1034
Asthma 1034
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 1035
Cough Hypersensitivity Syndrome 1035
EVALUATION OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC COUGH 1036
History and Physical Examination 1036
Diagnostic Testing 1037
Chest Radiograph 1037
Computed Tomography Scan of the Chest 1037
Computed Tomography Scan of the Sinuses 1038
Pulmonary Function Testing 1038
Sputum Examination 1038
Testing for GERD 1038
TREATMENT OF CHRONIC COUGH 1039
Smoking 1039
Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors 1039
Nonsmokers, Not on Angiotensin-converting Enzyme Inhibitors and with Normal Chest Radiographs 1040
Upper Airway Cough Syndrome 1040
Asthma 1040
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease 1041
Cough Hypersensitivity Syndrome 1042
SUMMARY/FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS 1042
REFERENCES 1043
The Approach to Occult Gastrointestinal Bleed 1047
Key points 1047
INTRODUCTION 1047
ETIOLOGY AND PATHOPHYSIOLOGY 1048
PATIENT HISTORY 1049
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION 1050
INITIAL MANAGEMENT OF OCCULT GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING 1050
ENDOSCOPY AND OTHER DIAGNOSTIC TESTS 1050
Isolated Iron Deficiency Anemia 1050
Spiral Enteroscopy 1053
Intraoperative Enteroscopy 1053
DOUBLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY VERSUS VIDEO CAPSULE ENDOSCOPY: COST-EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS 1054
Positive Fecal Occult Blood Test with or Without Iron Deficiency Anemia 1054
SUMMARY 1054
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1055
REFERENCES 1055
The Role of Esophagogastroduodenoscopy Surveillance for Patients with Barrett Esophagus 1057
Key points 1057
INTRODUCTION 1057
DEVELOPMENT OF BARRETT ESOPHAGUS AND ESOPHAGEAL ADENOCARCINOMA 1058
MANAGEMENT OF BARRETT ESOPHAGUS 1059
SURVEILLANCE CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES 1060
RECOMMENDATIONS 1062
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS 1062
REFERENCES 1062
The Evidence-Based Evaluation of Iron Deficiency Anemia 1065
Key points 1065
INTRODUCTION 1065
Case 1 Presentation 1066
Case 2 Presentation 1070
Case 3 Presentation 1071
Case 4 Presentation 1072
REFERENCES 1073
Indications and Usefulness of Common Injections for Nontraumatic Orthopedic Complaints 1077
Key points 1077
INTRODUCTION 1077
OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE 1077
Corticosteroid Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Efficacy 1078
Corticosteroid Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Safety 1079
Corticosteroid Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Cost 1079
Corticosteroid Injections for Osteoarthritis of the Knee: Conclusions 1079
Intra-articular Injection of Hyaluronic Acids in Knee Osteoarthritis: Efficacy 1079
Intra-articular Injection of Hyaluronic Acids in Knee Osteoarthritis: Safety 1080
Intra-articular Injection of Hyaluronic Acids in Knee Osteoarthritis: Cost 1080
Intra-articular Injection of Hyaluronic Acids in Knee Osteoarthritis: Conclusion 1080
SHOULDER PAIN (IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME) 1080
Corticosteroid Injection for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Efficacy 1080
Corticosteroid Injection for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Safety 1081
Corticosteroid Injection for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Cost 1082
Corticosteroid Injection for Shoulder Impingement Syndrome: Conclusions 1082
LATERAL EPICONDYLITIS (EPICONDYLALGIA) 1082
Corticosteroid Injection for Lateral Epicondylalgia Syndrome: Efficacy 1082
Corticosteroid Injection for Lateral Epicondylalgia Syndrome: Safety 1082
Corticosteroid Injection for Lateral Epicondylalgia Syndrome: Cost 1083
Corticosteroid Injection for Lateral Epicondylalgia Syndrome: Conclusions 1083
GREATER TROCHANTERIC PAIN SYNDROME 1083
Corticosteroid Injection for Treatment of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: Efficacy 1083
Corticosteroid Injection for Treatment of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: Safety 1083
Corticosteroid Injection for Treatment of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: Cost 1083
Corticosteroid Injection for Treatment of Greater Trochanteric Pain Syndrome: Conclusion 1084
DE QUERVAIN TENOSYNOVITIS 1084
Corticosteroid Injection for De Quervain Tenosynovitis: Efficacy 1084
De Quervain Tenosynovitis: Safety 1084
De Quervain Tenosynovitis: Cost 1084
De Quervain Tenosynovitis: Conclusion 1084
DISEASES OF THE LUMBAR SPINE 1084
Treatment of Lumbar Spine Disease with Corticosteroid Injection: Efficacy 1085
Treatment of Lumbar Spine Disease with Corticosteroid Injection: Safety 1086
Treatment of Lumbar Spine Disease with Corticosteroid Injection: Cost 1086
Treatment of Lumbar Spine Disease with Corticosteroid Injection: Conclusions 1086
REFERENCES 1086
Utilization and Safety of Common Over-the-Counter Dietary/Nutritional Supplements, Herbal Agents, and Homeopathic Compounds ... 1089
Key points 1089
INTRODUCTION 1089
DISEASES OF ALLERGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 1090
UROLOGICAL DISEASES: BENIGN PROSTATIC HYPERPLASIA AND URINARY TRACT INFECTION 1091
BONE HEALTH 1091
VIRAL UPPER RESPIRATORY TRACT INFECTIONS AND INFLUENZA (COLDS AND FLU) 1092
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 1092
DEPRESSION 1093
DIABETES MELLITUS 1094
OBESITY 1095
INTERACTION OF NUTRITIONAL SUPPLEMENTS WITH PRESCRIPTION MEDICATIONS 1095
HOMEOPATHIC COMPOUNDS 1096
SUMMARY 1096
REFERENCES 1097
Cancer Screening in Older Adults 1101
Key points 1101
INTRODUCTION 1101
CANCERS COMMONLY AFFECTING THE ELDERLY 1102
COSTS OF COMMON CANCER SCREENING TESTS 1103
USING LIFE EXPECTANCY TO DETERMINE BENEFIT IN CANCER SCREENING 1103
REVIEWING CURRENT SCREENING GUIDELINES 1104
Breast Cancer Screening 1104
Colorectal Cancer Screening 1105
Prostate Cancer Screening 1105
Lung Cancer Screening 1106
HAVING THE DISCUSSION 1106
MAKING AN EVIDENCED-BASED, HIGH-VALUE CANCER SCREENING DECISION: AN EXAMPLE 1107
SUMMARY 1108
HELPFUL LINKS FOR CLINICIANS 1108
REFERENCES 1108
Symptom Control at the End of Life 1111
Key points 1111
INTRODUCTION 1111
PATIENT-CENTERED END-OF-LIFE CARE 1112
COMMUNICATION IN SERIOUS ILLNESS 1112
SYMPTOM ASSESSMENT, MANAGEMENT, AND BURDENS OF TREATMENT 1113
Pain 1113
Dyspnea 1115
SPIRITUAL DISTRESS 1116
Depression 1116
ANXIETY 1117
Fatigue 1117
Anorexia/Cachexia 1117
Delirium 1118
Nausea/Vomiting 1118
BURDENS OF END-OF-LIFE TREATMENT 1119
SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTION 1119
REFERENCES 1120
Treating Dyspnea 1123
Key points 1123
INTRODUCTION 1123
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF DYSPNEA 1124
Mechanism of Dyspnea 1124
Symptoms of Dyspnea 1124
MANAGEMENT GOALS AND TREATMENT OPTIONS: REDUCING DYSPNEA AND IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE 1125
Dyspnea Secondary to Hypoxemia 1126
Dyspnea in the Patient with no Hypoxemia 1127
Negative Effects of Oxygen Therapy 1128
EVALUATION 1128
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS/SUMMARY 1128
REFERENCES 1129
The Role of Intravenous Fluids and Enteral or Parenteral Nutrition in Patients with Life-limiting Illness 1131
Key points 1131
INTRODUCTION 1131
EVALUATION OF PATIENTS FOR USE OF ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION OR HYDRATION 1132
SETTING THE STAGE FOR THE DISCUSSION: 2 CASES 1132
Case 1: A Case of Advanced Dementia 1132
Case 2: A Case of Malignancy 1133
OPTIONS FOR ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION OR HYDRATION 1133
Total Enteral Nutrition 1133
Parenteral Nutrition 1135
BRINGING IT ALL TOGETHER: REVISITING THE CASES 1135
Case 1: A Case of Advanced Dementia 1135
Case 2: A Case of Malignancy 1136
BARRIERS TO NOT PROVIDING ARTIFICIAL NUTRITION OR HYDRATION 1137
The Do-something Mindset 1137
Regulatory Considerations 1137
Financial Considerations 1138
Lack of Health Care Provider Education 1138
METHODS FOR ENCOURAGING ORAL FEEDING 1138
Oral Assisted Comfort Feeding 1138
Discontinuation of Nonessential Medications 1139
Therapeutic Management of Swallowing Disorders 1139
Dental and Oral Care 1139
A SPECIAL CASE: WHEN A PATIENT IS ACTIVELY DYING 1139
SUMMARY 1140
REFERENCES 1140
Index 1143