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This week we’re talking about a case as a lens for discussing Tylenol toxicity and Acute Liver Failure. These relatively common critical care presentations are essential knowledge for anyone practicing in the ICU. Listen in for some key discussion both about toxicology and the diagnosis and management of acute livery injury and failure.
Meet Our Guests
Kalaila Pais received her MD from Howard University College of Medicine and is currently a second year internal medicine resident at BIDMC. She is interested in pulmonary and critical care, as well as medical education. She also had the idea for this episode and was essential in its writing and production.
Hima Veeramachaneni received her MD from University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and her residency at Emory where she was also a Chief Resident at Grady Memorial Hospital. She is a gastroenterologist and completed her GI and transplant hepatology training at Emory. She is also now doing a critical care medicine fellowship year.
Case Presentation
Presentation: Patient found down, surrounded by liquor bottles, with coffee-ground emesis, hemodynamic instability, scleral icterus, and metabolic derangements.
Key Lab Findings:
Key Learning Points
Infographic:
Acute Liver Injury vs. Acute Liver Failure
Tylenol Toxicity and Interpretation
Critical Management Principles
Prognosis and Transplant Considerations
Takeaways for Clinical Practice
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This week we’re talking about a case as a lens for discussing Tylenol toxicity and Acute Liver Failure. These relatively common critical care presentations are essential knowledge for anyone practicing in the ICU. Listen in for some key discussion both about toxicology and the diagnosis and management of acute livery injury and failure.
Meet Our Guests
Kalaila Pais received her MD from Howard University College of Medicine and is currently a second year internal medicine resident at BIDMC. She is interested in pulmonary and critical care, as well as medical education. She also had the idea for this episode and was essential in its writing and production.
Hima Veeramachaneni received her MD from University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Medicine, and her residency at Emory where she was also a Chief Resident at Grady Memorial Hospital. She is a gastroenterologist and completed her GI and transplant hepatology training at Emory. She is also now doing a critical care medicine fellowship year.
Case Presentation
Presentation: Patient found down, surrounded by liquor bottles, with coffee-ground emesis, hemodynamic instability, scleral icterus, and metabolic derangements.
Key Lab Findings:
Key Learning Points
Infographic:
Acute Liver Injury vs. Acute Liver Failure
Tylenol Toxicity and Interpretation
Critical Management Principles
Prognosis and Transplant Considerations
Takeaways for Clinical Practice
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