1/Can you ACE this #MedEd & #TwitteRx#Tweetorial on non-allergic drug-induced angioedema? 57yof w/ swelling of face, lips, and tongue w/ no urticarial rash. Meds: valsartan, sacubitril, metformin, simvastatin, sitagliptin, & risperidone. How many meds may be contributing?
2/Drug-induced angioedema (DIA) can be divided into 2 categories
1⃣ Allergic DIA: IgE-mediated release of histamine from mast cells
2⃣ Non-allergic DIA: Increased vascular permeability mostly from disruption of the kallikrein-kinin system (KKS)
3/For non-allergic mediated DIA, easiest to think about changes in bradykinin (BK) activity
🥇- 👇metabolism of BK (and substance P)
🥈- 👆BK production
🥉- 👆BK receptor activity
4/🥇It's more than just ACE! ACE and Neprilysin both metabolize BK, & DPP4 breaks down inactive BK. PLUS all 3 enzymes also metabolize substance P which 📈 vascular permeability. ACE and Neprilysin inhibitors have greatest risk, but DPP4-Is may "tip the⚖️" if on ARNI or ACE
5/🥇&🥈Incidence with ARBs < ACE, but can still cause DIA. Blockade of A2R signals for upregulation of AngII potentially causing 📈kallikrein activity to initiate RAAS &📉 ACE activity to limit AngII metabolism
6/🥈tPA can also cause DIA, as plasmin activation leads to 📈XIIa which 📈kallikrein which 📈BK! Though rare, risperidone (PMC5906767) may 📉c1-esterase inhibitor which acts as the brakes for KKS by🛑kallikrein and🛑XIIa.
7/🥉Again rare (PMC6135297), but statins can📈expression of BK2 receptors which when combined with meds from 🥇may cause DIA. Lastly the MOA for CCBs is not well described but may be due to📈NO production that potentiates the effects of BK2 stimulation
8/So did you ACE the case? Everything but metformin may be contributing to DIA in this patient. Next time someone says “it's ACE-induced angioedema”, make sure to look for other potential drugs that may be tipping the ⚖️!
Sometimes getting the output you want is difficult and can take several back and forth discussions. Here's what I first sent ChatGPT to create the #Tweetorial
1/x
Not very specific, but I wanted to see where it would take it. Vague input allows #ChatGPT to drive the conversation, and is great for idea generation. I wasn't thrilled with the first response as it was quite boring and would have required me to break up the tweets. 😴
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Draft #2 was MUCH closer to the goal, but had 2 big flaws. First, it recommended something it currently cannot due (access realtime data) and it was all a series of prompts.
Today’s tip is a doozy, but also very meta. Why should I tell you how to use #ChatGPT when it can create a #Tweetorial about itself. Everything below is all AI-generated with no edits starting NOW!
1/16: Welcome to the world of #ChatGPT! 🌍 This AI language model can enhance medical and pharmacy education in exciting ways. Let’s explore how faculty can effectively leverage its power. #MedEd#TwitteRx
2/16: Prompt examples: 💡 “What are the symptoms of COVID-19?” 🦠 “How does insulin work in the body?” 💉 “Discuss the pharmacokinetics of amlodipine.” 📚 Use specific prompts to engage students and encourage critical thinking. #MedEd#ChatGPT