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80is BP a vitalsignOctober 10 2003, 9:45PM
if so, then BP without doubtRespond to this messageCurrent Topic -Recall13Advertisement<< Previous Topic|Next Topic >>Return to Index55 y, with h/o varecel bleeding , asites, admitted withbleeding. in neaxt 24 hourhe is at risk ofa. SBPb. Reanl failurec. CHFIs it A or B?Renal failure can happen becuase of hepatorenalsyndrome and hypovolemia 2ry to bleeding..Respond to this messageAuthorReplyblue(no login)64.107.168.75GI stafOctober 8 2003, 8:18 PMJust called a friend who is GI ProgramDirector at MCV( Medical Colloege ofVirginia ) He saysanswer could be A or B. Need more info.Usually in this case before endo they startIV Cephalosporin/ Cipro to prevent SBP.Now depends on what Rx. pt. received in24hrs in hospital. Can sure develophepatorenal syndrome sec. to hypovolemiabut most risk is SBP. So go with A.Respond to this messageZippy(no login)172.142.13.Would go forRenal failureOctober 92003, 10:27 AM
242The pt is bleeding and will havehypovolemiaATN. IS most likely. Because they arestressed on the bleeding.ZippyRespond to this messagedr(no login)141.215.3.6Re: Recall12October 9 2003, 2:24 PMOnce the bleeding stops, patients remainat increased risk of rebleeding for about 6weeks; such risk is greatest during the first48 hours after hemorrhage.we generallyspeak of rebleeding......so iwill go forhypovlemic shock and arfRespond to this messageBlaze(no login)24.199.101.159a. SBP, discussedbeforeOctober 9 2003, 3:51PM/Respond to this messagefaisal(no login)141.218.34.197Blaze can u plzexplain.....why notHepatoRenal.....orrather WHY SBP....October 92003, 9:23PMso.......can u plaz do it for us...Respond to this messageNYCMD(no login)128.235.242.35pic tells thestory....October 102003, 1:39 AMpt with acitis+varices+bleeding->risk of SBP
now they dint give ptshemodynamic status nor otherpertinent findings, he cud be at riskfor renal or cardiac failure due tohypovolemia.....either rpossible.....but specifically @ riskfor SBPRespond to this messageBlaze(no login)24.199.101.159goodpoint!October 102003, 7:05 AM/Respond to thismessageCurrent Topic -Recall12Advertisement<< Previous Topic|Next Topic >>Return to Index

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