Wednesday 12 January 2022

80 year old male with fever ,cough, SOB,decreased urine output

Name: k.Sannith Reddy

Roll no:55


An 80 year old patient a resident of kurumarthi presented with the chief complaints of 

* Cough since 15 days 

* Fever since 15 days

* Shortness of breath since 15 days 

* Decreased urine output since 3 days 

The patient was apparently asymptomatic 10 years back when he developed throbbing pain in his right metatarso-phalangeal joint, which was associated with swelling and fever. 2 weeks later, he also developed swelling and pain in bilateral knee joints. With these symptoms the patient went to a nearby hospital. On evaluation, he was informed to have increased uric acid (as informed by the attender) and was diagnosed with gouty arthritis; treatment was started for the same (drugs- unknown). 

During the same visit he was diagnosed with hypertension and medication was given (Stamlo 2.5mg OD). He has been compliant with the medication till date. 

After 2 weeks of using the medication for gouty arthritis the patient's symptoms increased and progressed to involve his bilateral hip joints, shoulder joints, MCP, DIP and PIP. After which he stopped the medication prescribed to him and switched to homeopathic medication. 

His symptoms subsided with the prescribed homeopathic medication and he was compliant with them.  

He used to have exacerbation of the gout when he consumes red meat or any pulses. During these episodes he used to take a higher dose of the homeopathic medication. He generally had around two exacerbations per year.

The patient stopped working in the field due to his severe symptoms. 

Over the course of 10 years the patient’s lifestyle was severely effected. He started using a stick to help him walk 8 years back and started using a four legged stand 6 years back. 

He stopped using homeopathic medication 3 years ago as his symptoms of pain and swelling in the joints reduced. During the episodes of exacerbations, he used to take a paracetamol which relieved his symptoms. 

* The patient complains of cough since 15 days. It was associated with sputum which was profuse, viscous, pale-yellow coloured, non- blood tinged and non-foul smelling. There is no diurnal and positional variation.  

* He has had high grade fever since 15 days which is associated with chills and rigors. 

* He also complains of shortness of breath since 15 days. Which initially started as grade 2 NYHA classification (shortness of breath after walking 100m) later progressed to grade 4 NYHA classification (shortness of breath at rest). He did not have orthopnea, paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea. There were no aggravating or relieving factors as such. 

* He has decreased urine output since 3 days. 


The patient was taken to an hospital in Hyderabad on 8 days back where he had one round of dialysis ( reason for dialysis: unknown. According to the attender the creatinine was high) 

He later came to our hospital for further dialysis. 


Personal history: 

He take a mixed diet, his appetite has decreased since the past 15 days.

His bowel movements are regular 

He has decreased urine output. 

His sleep is disturbed due to cough.

He used to smoke 20 chuttas/ day. He started smoking at the age of 17. He stopped smoking after being diagnosed of gout 10 years back. 

He consumes alcohol occasionally (30ml whiskey)

He doesn’t have any know food allergies or drug allergies 


Family history: 

No history of coronary vascular diseases, cancer, epilepsy, cerebral vascular diseases.



GENERAL EXAMINATION








Patient is drowsy and easily arousable

Moderately built and poorly nourished

Pallor, clubbing, mild pitting type pedal edema present 

No icterus, cyanosis, generalised lymphadenopathy.


VITALS:

PR: 82bpm

BP: 110/80 mmHg

RR: 20cpm

Temperature: Afebrile


SYSTEMIC EXAMINATION


RS: 

INSPECTION: 

Shape of chest: Slightly barrel shaped, bilaterally symmetrical, pectus excavatum seen

Expansion of chest: Decreased on left side

Position of trachea: Central

Supraclavicular and infraclavicular hollowness seen

Spinoscapular distance could not be measured

Muscle wasting seen over supraclavicular area

Crowding of ribs seen 

Retraction of intercostal muscles seen on inspiration

No visible scars, sinuses, pulsations


PALPATION:

Inspectory findings confirmed

No tenderness, local rise of temperature

Decreased expansion of chest on left side in all areas

Chest diameter: AP- ; Transverse-

Position of trachea: Central

Vocal fremitus: resonant note felt


PERCUSSION:

Dull note heard over Left infraclavicular, mammary and inframmary areas

Posterior side not percussed

Other areas- resonant note heard


AUSCULTATION:

Bilateral crepts heard over mammary, inframmary areas

Decreased breath sounds bilaterally

Vocal resonance: resonant in all areas



CVS: 

On palpation,

-Apex beat felt at 5th intercostal space along midclavicular line

-JVP not raised

-No precordial bulge 

-No parasternal heave

On percussion, the heart borders were in normal limits   

On auscultation, S1, S2 heard; no murmurs



P/A:

Soft, non-tender

No hepato-splenomegaly noted


CNS: 

HIGHER MENTAL FUNCTIONS- 

Altered sensorium seen

Drowsy and arousable

Speech and language slurred

Memory intact


CRANIAL NERVES-

1, 9,10,11, 12: Could not be elicited due to O2 mask

Other cranial nerves are normal


SENSORY EXAMINATION-

Normal sensations felt in all dermatomes


MOTOR EXAMINATION- 

Normal bulk in upper and lower limbs

Normal tone in upper and lower limbs

Normal power in upper and lower limbs

Gait could not be examined


REFLEXES-

Normal, brisk reflexes elicited- biceps, triceps, knee and ankle reflexes elicited.


CEREBELLAR FUNCTION-

Normal function


No meningeal signs were elicited.


EVALUATION: 

1. HEMOGRAM

2. LFT

3. RFT


4. FEVER CHART



5. CXR




PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS:

ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY ON CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
With PNEUMONIA? ASPIRATION?
K/C/O HTN, GOUT

TREATMENT PLAN, DAY 1:

1. INJ.PAN 40 MG /IV/OD 

2. INJ.ZOFER 4 MG /IV/SOS 

3. IVF - NS @ UO+50 ML/HR 

4. INJ .LASIX 20 MG /IV/BD 

5. TAB PCM 650 MG /RT/SOS 

6. INJ PIPTAZ 2.25 G /IV/TID 

7. BP/PR/TEMP MONITORING 4TH HOURLY 

8. GRBS CHARTING 12 TH HOURLY 

9. 2nd hourly oral suctioning




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