11/4 Flashcards
What is the imaging of choice in renal stones?
non-contrast CT-KUB
If stones <5mm and not causing infection they can pass spontaneously. If >6mm, persistent pain and failing conservative management what is then done?
What pain relief is used?
Same as biliary colic - IM diclofenac
- alpha blockers - nifedipine (promote dilation of ureter)
- ESWL (extracoroporeal shock wave lithotripsy)
- If large/complex/multiple - percutaneous nephrolithotomy (keyhole)
Struvite forms what kind of kidney stone?
Staghorn
Name a thiazide like diuretic?
Bendroflumethiazide
Indapamide
Why is phosphate closely monitored in CKD?
What is done to manage it?
CKD leads to low vit D -> 1-alpha hydroxylation normally occurs in kidneys so can’t activate vit D
CKD leads to high phosphate -> can’t excrete it the way it normally does
High serum phosphate “drags” calcium from bones = osteomalacia
Manage
1. reduce dietary phosphate
2. phosphate binders (calcium acetate)
What kind of kidney stones are associated with chemotherapy?
Uric acid
Chemo and cell death causes an increase in uric acid levels
Pt with iron deficient anaemia in CKD - how is this managed?
How would this change if they had a normocytic anaemia?
Manage Fe+ deficiency first before any EPO stimulating agents
Normocytic suggests due to EPO insufficiency - manage that
What complication can occur post TURP (transurethral resection of prostate)
TURP
TURP syndrome
Urethral stricture/UTI
Retrograde ejaculation
Perforation of prostate
TURP syndrome occurs due to irrigation fluid entering the circulation - hyponatremia + fluid overload
What is finasteride?
5-alpha reductase inhibitor
- reduces proste volume by blocking androgen activity on prostate
2nd line in BPH after tamsulosin etc. (alpha-1 antagonists - reduce smooth muscle tone of prostate and bladder)
What are the two meds that are recommended for managing HTN in CKD?
What other med should be added on diagnosis?
- ACEi
- Furosemide
Statin
What imaging is used for stroke vs TIA?
Stroke - non-contrast CT
TIA - MRI with diffusion-weighted imaging - can be done next day too
What imaging is used in optic neuritis?
MRI brain and orbits with contrast