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1/🧵🎥 MAJOR TIPS about #Liver Disease
 
Why do we ask pts to “hold up traffic”? When people get severe liver disease, “asterixis” is a finding on exam we often see.

What does it mean?
 
#MedTwitter #NurseTwitter #TipsforNewDocs #Addiction
2/ Asterixis indicates that toxins like ammonia have built up in the body because the scarred liver no longer filters them out. The brain cells no long function normally (#Delirium or Hepatic #Encephalopathy) & can no longer control muscle movements like posture!
3/ These same toxin cause vessels to dilate and develop problems with blood flow in the skin and lungs. A skin finding is called “spiders.” They look like a multi-legged spider, right? It’s a tip-off.
4/ The Papal Sign is another weird thing in liver disease. Patient’s hands may develop an involuntary scarring that leads the 4th and 5th finger to bend down like the Pope giving a blessing.
5/ The abdomen gets full of ascitic fluid that we drain with a needle. Look how protuberant this belly is and a picture of what the drained fluid can look like. What does it mean? Well we have to study it with lab data.
6/ We look for infection called “SBP” – spontaneous bacterial peritonitis. Most doctors don’t know the origin of the 250 WBC neutrophils as the best cut-off. #CLASSIC paper: bit.ly/3yLnGNh
 
#TipsforNewInterns
7/ The other #CLASSIC thing we need to know is the Runyon Criteria showing the best cut-off for thicker fluid indicating infection or cancer is a “SAAG” < 1.1 (Serum Ascites Albumin Gradient) vs. >1.1 meaning portal hypertension: bit.ly/2VxPYg4
8/ Patients often suffer from #DeliriumTremens or DTs. It can be from alcohol withdrawal. Most people use benzos, but they aren’t evidence based. A new study recommended phenobarbital, but really we need to do a proper randomized trial!
 
bit.ly/3yLVkT7
9/fin
Last tip: Resist benzodiazepines for DTs. There are better ways than “converting” everyone to quiet delirium. For DTs, I use dex & clonidine (alpha-2 agonists) - an extrapolation based on Dahlia Study data: bit.ly/3yDIwhI

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Aug 1
1/🧵Long-COVID Defined

🔸Let’s Unpack @NEJM
🔸Hear from patients
🔸We call LC a disease state
🔸It’s a clinical definition
🔸Adding Inclusion/Exclusion Criteria to our @theNASEM definition fosters great research definitions
🔸 I admit my early mistake…

bit.ly/3Ys30u0
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2/ NASEM 2024 Long Covid Definition:

“Long Covid is an IACC occurring after SARS-CoV-2 infection & present >=3 months as a continuous, relapsing and remitting, or progressive disease state that affects one or more organ systems.”

Read caveats in text box… Image
3/ Patients describing Long COVID – read text box

“My long Covid life remains terrifying. Last weekend I washed my car, dried it, put it back in the garage. Then I got violently sick and could hardly get up to get food. I was unable to read or even call my mom. I’m a shell of myself. But my physical issues aren’t half as bad as my brain problems. It’s hard to describe. You can say brain fog, but that doesn’t come close to doing it justice.”
“At work my brain is just begging for rest. I struggle with finding words and completing tasks in a timely manner. … I’ll be in a meeting and know exactly what I want to say before I say it. …I’ll get to a word, and I just cannot think of the word. I’ll just be like, ‘Give me a moment,’ and I’ll go through my brain cycling through words. This week the word was “consistent.” I couldn’t think of the word consistent. I kept thinking it was coincident or concentric or constant. I used to build prototypes multiple days a week, and now if I do anything in the lab, I’m pretty much wiped out for a week. …I mean, I’ve had to dig real deep. How much longer will I feel like this? I’m scared.”Image
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Oct 17, 2023
1/🧵 Long COVID Disease State
 
COVID infects us & Interferon causes 3 dastardly plots:
📌 We absorb ⬇️ tryptophan & convert ⬇️ Serotonin
📌 Platelet pathology ⬇️ stores of Serotonin
📌 Vagal nerve signals peripherally ⬆️ impairs brain function & memory

bit.ly/3M5F9ZV
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2/ Tryptophan is an essential amino acid - we don’t make it.

So if we’re “programmed” to absorb ⬇️ from our diet, we sleep poorly, think worse, and all sorts of other bodily functions go awry.

Will SSRI & SNRI meds help, or anti-virals, or immuno-modulators?

Trials will tell. Image
3/fin
This study by @maayanLevy_lab is a marvel of dozens of avenues of science that all point to a greater understanding of the realities of #LongCOVID as a chronic disease state.

Through work like this, we legitimize not only LC, but also #MECFS #LongLyme etc & take one step closer to finding medical solutions for past & future post-infectious states + syndromes like #PICS

TY @cooney_liz for this @statnews piece!

Read 4 tweets
Oct 10, 2023
1/🧵Catatonia - shocking & hopeful insights into a mysterious neurological disorder 💥

Did Oliver Sacks’s Catatonic “Awakening” Patients have a treatable Autoimmune Disease?
 
Here I unpack story & science from a stunningly well-done @WashingtonPost article Image
2/ Amazing Discoveries of Autoimmune Disease causing Decades of Catatonia, Schizophrenia
 
Autoantibodies and treatment with immunosuppressive medications are waking some patients up with crazy cool results. Here’s the article and my highlighted excerpts:
 
3/ “The first conclusive evidence was in her bloodwork: It showed that her immune system was producing copious amounts and types of antibodies that were attacking her body. Brain scans showed evidence that these antibodies were damaging her brain’s temporal lobes, brain areas that are implicated in schizophrenia and psychosis.”
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Sep 27, 2023
1/🧵 Post-Infectious Syndromes

…a Doctor’s admission
 
📌 I didn’t think #MECFS was real till #LongCOVID opened my eyes
📌 It’s “mysterious” & we weren’t taught it in med school
📌 Yet 1,000s are suffering a disease traditional medicine doesn’t understand
 📌 Let’s find answers Image
2/ Long COVID is estimated at 6% of US Population… @CDCgov
 
“Prevalence of #longCOVID among U.S. adults ≥18 ⬇️ from 7.5% during June 2022 to 6.0% during June 2023.”

More than 1 in 4 w LC have activity limitations, ie, it’s a LIFE altering disability.
 
bit.ly/3sZH8s2
3/ What is #LongCOVID?

Well, it’s not new…update👇
 
Acute Covid triggers #MECFS as do other infectious agents.
 
“Triggers” means temporal association not “cause” in a mechanistic sense.”

Think also #LongLyme #Fibromyalgia & more

bit.ly/3RyMJ34
Read 8 tweets
Sep 6, 2023
1/🧵 Long COVID - new @TheLancet data

📌A picture is emerging
📌It’s not pretty
📌Most pts w months-long symptoms aren’t recovered @ 2-yrs
📌The cluster including neurocognitive & cardiovasc symptoms is ominous
📌These data fuel trial design

Thoughts…

bit.ly/3sHrwt9

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2/ This Lancet investigation of just over 500 patients is not particularly large but is well done. The methodology used LC patients from Catalonia Spain from 3/2020 to 2/2022.

They included people who were unable to obtain Covid test but who had an acute onset of symptoms extremely consistent with the syndrome and who developed the same long-term definition of long Covid.

Some may argue about this point but the longCovid community has taught me how important these patients are to include in such research.
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3/ Looking at this figure you can see the heat map emphasizing symptoms in clusters B & C that the authors are most confident indicate persistence.

💥 fatigue, headache, neurocognitive, dyspnea, arthralgia, chest pain and tachycardia 💥 Image
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Aug 24, 2023
1/🧵This weeks 2 important studies on Long COVID
 
📌Include ~340k COVID patients vs ~7M controls out to 2 yrs
 📌Organ dysfunction persists in 33%
 📌Levels of disability from #LongCOVID exceed those of cancer & heart disease‼️
 
Links at end of this thread
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2/ Remember that these data complement the 8 or so other studies showing similar findings, and EXTEND the information using VERY large control groups w censoring if those controls got COVID.
3/ CAVEATS:
First, these are US Military Veterans

✏️Thus, older and more white than the average #LongCOVID person
✏️They also do NOT help us with Delta and Omicron variant COVID
✏️These findings are robust and statistically sound and published by very astute and qualified investigators
✏️But they must be extended scientifically in cohorts that include a high number of younger women, people of color and lower SEC as well as newer COVID variants.
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