Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Common GI Disorders
- Acute Abd Pain
- 1.5% of all out pt visits
- 8% of all ER visits
- Differential
- Benign, self
limited
- mild viral GE
- life threatening
- AAA
- GI
- GB
- STONES
- 90% cholesterol
- sm%pigmented
- 12% US pop.
- Risk: obese, rapid wt loss, bypass surg
- women
- on unopposed estrogen
- FHX Stones
- Indian
- scandinavian
- on TPN
- Risk
- 10% w stones dev sx in 5 yrs
- 25% w stones dev sx in 10 yrs.
- aft onset sx incr recur attacks inflam GB, Pancreatitis
- ob/gyn
- urologic
- Vascular
- psych
- Musculoskeletal
- atypical presentation in elderly
- History
- Pain
- Location
- onset
- duration
- radiation
- Exacerbating sx
- relieving factors
- hx of similar sx
- Key assoc sx
- fever
- chills
- Anorexia
- worse or better with eating
- upper GI sx
- Nausea
- vomiting
- hematemesis
- Belching
- Lower GI sx
- change in bowels
- constipation
- Diarrhea
- hematochezia
- Melena
- Gas
- Bloating
- Urinary sx
- Physical Exam
- Vitals
- Abd exam
- rectal exam
- Pelvic exam
- GB-Murphy's sign
- Psoas sign - Appy
- Carnett's sign
- abd wall pain
- kidney stones
- Pyelo
- Peritonitis
- cardio/pulmonary
- TESTING
- Lab
Anmerkungen:
- Driven by severity of pain and differential dx. from H/P.
- Pancreatitis
- CBC
- Amylase/ Lipase
- CMP
- Pregnancy test
- IMAGING
Anmerkungen:
- amer college rad appropriateness criteria: location of pain to decide which test is recommended. Uses scale of 1-9 w higher #= more appropriate test.
- CT
- ACR = RLQ
Anmerkungen:
- AVOID IN PREGNANCY, CHILDREN
- LLQ pain
- CT W IV & PO contrast
- ACR imaging test of choice for nonlocalized abd pain needing more testing.
- Ultrasound
- ACR - RUQ pain
- suprapubic pain / GYN etiol
- KUB
Anmerkungen:
- typically not recomm, limited value
may show free air.