2014
DOI: 10.5812/ijem.13759
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Clinical Conundrums in Management of Hypothyroidism in Critically Ill Geriatric Patients

Abstract: Context:Articles in various international and national bibliographic indices were extensively searched with an emphasis on thyroid and hypothyroid disorders, hypothyroidism in elderly hospitalized patients, hypothyroidism in critically ill geriatric population, thyroxine in elderly hypothyroid, drug interactions and thyroid hormones, and thyroid functions in elderly.Evidence acquisition:Entrez (including PubMed), NIH.gov, Medscape.com, WebMD.com, MedHelp.org, Search Medica, MD consult, yahoo.com, and google.co… Show more

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“…These conditions may resolve spontaneously or require additional treatment based on the underling disorder. 15 …”
Section: What Medications and Exposure History Should Be Obtained In mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These conditions may resolve spontaneously or require additional treatment based on the underling disorder. 15 …”
Section: What Medications and Exposure History Should Be Obtained In mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…It is a country of almost 170 million people with a progressive pharmaceuticals sector that is mostly driven by antiulcer drugs (Arafat et al , 2015;Andalib et al, 2016;Arafat, 2016a;Arafat et al, 2016b, Arafat et al, 2016c, Arafat, 2016d et al 2012) . PPIs are commonly prescribed to hospitalized patients, often inappropriately, and these drugs are often continued by primary care physicians after discharge (Sehgal et al 2014). Following both suitable and incorrect prescriptions, the persistence rate of PPI medication is fairly high (62% and 71%, respectively) (Parente et al 2003).…”
Section: Despite the Limited Prescribing Recommendationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the study we have assessed the relationship between thyroid function test (FT3, FT4, TSH) and its association with outcome in patient with sepsis. There are only limited data regarding abnormality of thyroid function during sepsis and most of the Indian studies were about thyroid dysfunction in critically ill conditions (5) . Since sepsis is one of the leading contributor of in hospital mortality, this study has been done.…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%