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Management of Medical
Emergencies in the Office
Jim Holliman, M.D., F.A.C.E.P.
Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences
Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine
George Washington University
Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A.
ƒ Acute asthma
ƒ Dystonic reactions
ƒ Hyperthermia
ƒ Hypertensive crisis
ƒ Foreign body aspiration
ƒ Diabetic hypoglycemia
ƒ Addisonian crisis
ƒ Obstetrical concerns
ƒ Mandibular dislocation
Medical Emergencies in the Office
ƒ Allergic reactions /
anaphylaxis
ƒ Oversedation /
vomiting
ƒ Syncope
ƒ Severe
hyperventilation
ƒ Bleeding disorders
ƒ Acute chest pain
ƒ Seizures
ƒ Strokes (CVA's)
Allergic Reactions / Anaphylaxis
ƒ Definition :
–Anaphylaxis = acute systemic allergic
reaction that occurs after antigen-antibody
interaction causing release of chemical
mediators
Mediator Substances Causing
Anaphylaxis
ƒ Most released by mast cells & basophils :
–Histamine
–Bradykinins
–Leukotrienes
–Prostaglandins
–Thromboxane
–Platelet aggregating factor
–Miscellaneous
Major Effects of Anaphylactic
Mediators
ƒ Vasodilation
ƒ Smooth muscle spasm
ƒ Increased vascular permeability
ƒ Edema formation
ƒ 2. Respiratory
–Throat "tightness"
–"Lump in throat"
–Hoarseness
–Stridor
–Dysphagia
–Rhinorrhea
–Brochospasm :
wheezing, cough,
dyspnea, chest tightness
Clinical Manifestations of
Anaphylaxis
ƒ 1. Cutaneous
–Pruritis
–Flushing
–Urticaria
–Angioedema
ƒ 3. Cardiovascular
–Weakness
–Hypotension
–Lightheadedness
–Shock (inadequate
perfusion)
–Loss of
consciousness
ƒ 4. Gastrointestinal
–Cramps
–Nausea
–Vomiting
–Diarrhea
ƒ 5. Miscellaneous
–Sense of impending
doom
–Metallic taste
–Uterine contractions
Clinical Manifestations of
Anaphylaxis
Causes of Death from Anaphylaxis
ƒ Upper airway edema : 70 % of deaths
ƒ Circulatory collapse : 20 %
ƒ Both : 10 %
Anaphylaxis : Causes
ƒ Antibiotics : most common
ƒ Local anesthetics
ƒ Latex
–Should question all patients about latex
allergy ; If allergic, use plastic or nitrile gloves,
nozzles, etc.
Penicillin (Pcn) Allergy
ƒ 1. Applies to pcn and all derivatives
ƒ 2. Overall incidence : 2 %
ƒ 3. Anaphylaxis in 1 to 5 cases / 10,000 courses
of treatment
ƒ 4. Fatal in 1 to 2 cases / 100,000 courses
ƒ 5. ? 400 to 800 deaths / year in U.S.
ƒ 6. 75 % of deaths in patient with no history of
pcn allergy
ƒ 7. Increased risk : multiple short courses, or
topical treatment
Penicillin Allergy (cont.)
ƒ 8. No predisposition if family member
allergic
ƒ 9. Parenteral route : reactions more frequent
and severe
ƒ 10. Skin test to prove allergy available (not
usually relevant to non-life-threatening
situation)
ƒ 11. Should always observe in office 30 min.
after dose
Cephalosporin Allergy
ƒ Much less likely to cause reactions
than pcn
ƒ Cross reactivity : 2 to 5 % (with pcn)
ƒ Negative pcn skin test does not R/O
allergy to cephalosporin
ƒ Low incidence of GI side effects
Erythromycin Allergy
ƒ Allergic reactions uncommon
ƒ Most common "allergy" symptoms
reported is vomiting / GI upset
ƒ Incidence of GI symptoms probably
similar between different forms of
erythromycin (base, stearate, estolate,
ethylsuccinate, etc.)
Guidelines for Suspected
Antibiotic Allergy
ƒ If penicillin allergic : use erythromycin
ƒ Usually OK to use cephalosporin if pcn allergic
(but not if anaphylaxis to pcn)
ƒ Tetracycline (doxycycline) may substitute for
erythromycin in adults
ƒ Chloramphenicol only indicated if multiple
antibiotic allergies
ƒ Clindamycin sometimes useful but increased
incidence of pseudomembranous colitis
Allergy to Steroids
ƒ Yes, it is real
ƒ Rare however
ƒ Usually sensitive to succinate ester
ƒ If real : use acetate ester form
General Treatment of Allergic
Reactions
ƒ 1. Remove offending agent if possible
–Stop drug being administered
–Wipe off area if topical
–Consider PO activated charcoal (if drug
given PO)
General Treatment of Allergic
Reactions (cont.)
ƒ 2. If only local reaction (only
localized redness, pruritis, swelling) :
–Often no treatment needed
–Or PO antihistamine
ƒ Benadryl 1/2 mg/Kg
ƒ Atarax or
ƒ Vistaril 25 to 50 mg (adults)
General Treatment of Allergic
Reactions (cont.)
ƒ 3. If systemic (diffuse pruritis, hives,
any throat or chest symptoms) :
–Place IV or heplock
–Assess vital signs
ƒ If vital signs OK, treatment : SQ epi, PO or IV
antihistamine, PO or IV steroid, Observe one
hour
ƒ Emergent treatment if VS not OK
Emergent Treatment of Systemic
Allergic Reaction
ƒ Start this sequence if VS not OK (increased HR, decreased
BP, or any throat tightness, SOB or wheezing) :
–1. Place patient recumbent / supine & start FMO2
–2. SQ epi 0.3 mg (0.01 mg / Kg) ; rub area ; If hypotensive
: dilute epi (1:10,000) & give 0.1 to 0.2 mg IV slowly (never
more than 0.1 mg IV at a time)
–3. IV diphenhydramine or hydroxyzine 1 mg / Kg (50 mg
in adults)
–4. IV steroids (100 mg hydrocortisone)
Emergent Treatment of Systemic
Allergic Reaction (cont.)
ƒ 5. IV fluid bolus (LR or NS 1 liter or 20 cc / Kg)
ƒ 6. Metaproteronol or albuterol aerosol if wheezing
(0.2 to 0.5 cc in 3 cc NS)
ƒ 7. Consider IV ranitidine or cimetidine
ƒ 8. Atropine if bradycardic
Dopamine if hypotensive despite IV fluids
Racemic epi aerosol if throat swelling
Early intubation if airway compromise
ƒ 9. Call EMS unless rapid resolution with O2 / epi
Local Anesthetic Allergy
ƒ True allergy uncommon
ƒ True allergy more likely with esters
ƒ Most "allergies" reported by patients
are really due to intravascular
injection / vasodilation
ƒ If allergic to one ester, assume allergic
to all ester forms
Amide Local Anesthetic Allergy
ƒ True allergy rare
ƒ May really be allergy to preservative
ƒ Can use cardiac lidocaine (100 mg
ampules) if allergy to preservative
suspected (cardiac lido has no
preservative)
Amide Local Anesthetics
ƒ Lidocaine (Xylocaine)
ƒ Bupivacaine (Marcaine, Sensorcaine)
ƒ Mepivacaine (Carbocaine, Polocaine)
ƒ Dibucaine (Nupercaine, Nupercainal)
ƒ Prilocaine (Citanest)
ƒ Etidocaine (Duranest)
Ester Local Anesthetics
ƒ Benzocaine
ƒ Procaine (Novocaine)
ƒ Chloroprocaine (Nesacaine)
ƒ Cocaine
ƒ Tetracaine (Pontocaine, Cetacaine)
ƒ Butethamine (Monocaine)
ƒ Proparacaine (Alcaine, Ophthaine, Ophthetic)
ƒ Metabutethamine (Unacaine)
ƒ Meprylcaine (Oracaine)
ƒ Isobucaine (Kincaine)
"Toxic" Reactions to Local
Anesthetics
ƒ Due to direct effects of the drug
ƒ Not due to allergy
ƒ Usually (but not always) occur in three
phases :
–Excitation phase
–Convulsive phase
–CNS / Cardiovascular depression phase
Phases of "Toxic" Reaction to
Local Anesthetic
ƒ Excitation phase
–Confusion
–Restlessness
–Sense of impending doom
–Tinnitus
–Perioral paresthesias
–Metallic taste
–Lightheadedness
Phases of "Toxic" Reaction to
Local Anesthetic (cont.)
ƒ Convulsive phase
–Loss of consciousness
–Gran mal tonic-clonic seizure
ƒ CNS / Cardiovascular depression phase
–Drowsiness
–May be in coma
–Respiratory depression / apnea
–Hypotension
–Bradycardia
–Heart block
Treatment of Toxic Reaction to
Local Anesthetic
ƒ Stop infiltrating anesthetic if any Stage 1 symptoms
ƒ Start an IV
ƒ Support ventilation as needed
ƒ Valium 2.5 to 5 mg IV (or 0.2 mg / Kg in children) for
seizures
ƒ Infuse normal saline or Lactated Ringers bolus if
hypotensive (1 liter in adults, 20 cc / Kg in children)
ƒ Atropine IV (0.5 mg) if bradycardic (often not
effective however), and other standard ACLS
measures as needed
Alternatives if Patient Has Multiple
Local Anesthetic Allergies
ƒ Injectable diphenhydramine (Benadryl) :
use 1 % solution (dilute 5% solution 50
mg vials with 4cc NS, limit dose to 10 cc)
ƒ Injectable chlorpheniramine
ƒ Slow normal saline infiltration (benzyl
alcohol preservative)
Skin Testing for Local Anesthetic
Allergy
ƒ Unreliable (same for antibiotics)
ƒ May have negative test and still have
allergy
ƒ May have positive test and tolerate drug
OK
Treatment of Systemic Allergic
Reactions
ƒ Should observe patient with systemic
reaction at least 2 hours before release
ƒ Keep patient on 3 to 7 day course of steroids
ƒ Keep patient on 3 to 7 day course of
antihistamines
ƒ Not necessary to taper steroid dose (unless
patient on them repetitively)
ƒ Advise patient of allergy ; consider getting
Medic Alert bracelet
Constituents of Emergency
Self-Treatment Kits
EpiPen Auto-Injector
Spring-loaded automatic injector with 0.3 ml (0.3 mg) of
(1:1,000) aqueous epinephrine
EpiPen Jr. Auto-Injector
Spring-loaded automatic injector with 0.3 ml (0.15 mg) of
(1: 2,000) aqueous epinephrine
Ana-Kit
Manually operated syringe with 0.6 ml (0.6 mg) of (1:1000)
aqueous epinephrine ; delivered as 0.3 ml to a locking point,
with the ability to deliver a second identical
dose if necessary
Chlorpheniramine : 2 mg chewable tablets (# 4)
Oversedation / Vomiting
ƒ Major causes :
–Anesthetic "sensitivity"
–Anesthetic "overdose"
–Narcotic effect
–Drug (+ ETOH) interactions
ƒ Best treatment : prevention
ƒ Major risks :
–Vomiting leading to aspiration, leading to
airway obstruction, pneumonia,
cardiovascular collapse
Treatment of Oversedation
ƒ Discontinue anesthetic agent
ƒ Place patient in head-down position
(or turn head to side)
ƒ Support ventilation : most important
–O2 high flow (10 to 15 L /min) by FM
–BVM support
–Attach O2 saturation monitor
Treatment for Emesis /
Oversedation
ƒ Head-down position or turn head to side
ƒ Suction with Yankauer catheter
ƒ EMS referral if :
–Any obvious aspiration
–Any chest symptoms (pain, SOB, cough,
wheeze)
ƒ Do not give steroids for treatment
Treatment of Oversedation
(cont.)
ƒ Check VS (patient may have decreased response
due to decreased BP instead of oversedation)
ƒ Consider IV reversal agents
–Naloxone (2 mg) for narcotics
–Flumazenil (0.2 to 1 mg) for benzodiazepines
ƒ Consider checking blood sugar (R/O
hypoglycemia)
ƒ Call EMS if does not resolve quickly or if patient
hypotensive
Addisonian (Acute Adrenal) Crisis
ƒ Due to failure of adrenal glands to produce sufficient
corticosteroids ; can present as acute emergency
ƒ Causes
–Most common is sudden cessation of corticosteroids
in a patient on chronic steroid treatment (given for
chronic lung disease, autoimmune disease, etc) ,
exacerbated by any stress (such as dental surgery or
infection)
–Can also occur if patient on chronic maintenance
steroids has stressful procedure or infection and does
not receive steroid dose to "cover" the added stress of
the procedure or infection
Acute Adrenal Crisis
ƒ Suspect diagnosis when :
–Sudden hypotension in response to stress
/ procedure
–Hypotension does not improve with usual
initial treatments
Acute Adrenal Crisis
ƒ Treatment :
–High flow O2
–Place IV
–Normal saline bolus 1 liter (20 cc / kg in
children)
–IV hydrocortisone 100 mg
–Call EMS
Acute Adrenal Crisis
ƒ Prevention :
–Should double the daily corticosteroid dose
(in a patient on chronic steroid treatment)
before and for at least several days after a
stressful procedure or when an active infection
is present (may need medical consult if
infection is present since the steroids of course
may interfere with immune response to the
infection)
Acute Dystonic Reactions
ƒ Definition :
–An idiopathic reaction to major
tranquilizers and related drugs such as
phenothiazenes (i.e., Compazine or
Prochlorperazine), haloperidol (Haldol),
metaclopramide (Reglan), etc, consisting of
abnormal muscle contractions
–Can occur after single, first time dose, or
in patients who have had the same
medicine before without problem
Features of Acute Dystonic
Reactions
ƒ Any of these may be present :
–Protrusion of tongue
–Contorsion (spasm) of facial muscles
–Opisthotonos (painful extension of neck
and back)
–Oculogyric crisis (eyes rolled back)
– +/- laryngospasm
Acute Dystonic Reactions
ƒ Treatment is very simple :
–Stop the offending drug
–Give 25 to 50 mg Benadryl IV (be sure to flush the
dose in) : immediate relief
–Continue Benadryl 25 to 50 mg PO QID X 3 to 5 days
to prevent recurrence
ƒ Sometimes difficult to differentiate from
psychotic reactions ; use Benadryl as "test
dose" for this
ƒ Only need to call EMS if does not resolve with
IV Benadryl
Hyperventilation :
Associated Symptoms
ƒ Paresthesias (perioral, distal)
ƒ Lightheadedness
ƒ Chest pain
ƒ Cramps / tetany
ƒ Confusion
ƒ Syncope
Hyperventilation:
Differential Diagnosis
ƒ Anxiety
ƒ Idiopathic
ƒ Pain response
ƒ Pulmonary embolus
ƒ Pneumonia
ƒ Pneumothorax
ƒ Acute MI
ƒ Sepsis
ƒ Acidosis
ƒ Asthma
Severe Hyperventilation
ƒ Most important is to make sure it is only due to
anxiety ; if not sure or possibly due to drug
reaction or cardiac or pulmonary disease, call
EMS
ƒ Previously recommended rebreathing into a
paperbag has been shown to cause significant
hypoxia and probably should not be done ; can
have patient hold both their hands with fingers
interdigitated in front of face to "pretend" to get
same effect ; this may have some placebo effect
Hyperventilation
ƒ Consider use of PO or IM hydroxyzine
(Vistaril or Atarax) 50 mg (or 1 mg / kg
in children) as an anxiolytic or use
Valium 2 to 5 mg PO or Ativan 1 mg IM
or PO
ƒ OK to use oxygen initially ; does not
exacerbate hyperventilation (and is
important to use if cause is other than
anxiety)
Hypoglycemia
ƒ Usually IDDM patient
–Decrease PO intake
–Increase activity (exercise)
ƒ Also in NIDDM patient
–Oral hypoglycemic drugs cause longer
duration hypoglycemia than does insulin
excess
Hypoglycemia
ƒ Can occur in non-diabetic patient :
–ETOH ingestion
–Toxic salicylate ingestion
–Malnourished states
–Insulin-producing tumors
ƒ Patients on beta blockers susceptible
Hypoglycemia : Symptoms
(any of these may be present)
ƒ Anxiety
ƒ Sleepiness
ƒ Lethargy
ƒ Cold, clammy skin
ƒ Weakness
ƒ Dizziness
ƒ Lightheadedness
ƒ Headache
ƒ Any focal neuro sign
ƒ May have seizure or
coma
ƒ Fatigue
ƒ Confusion
ƒ Palpitations
ƒ Tremulousness
ƒ Sweating
ƒ Hunger
ƒ Combativeness
Hypoglycemia : Diagnosis
ƒ Confirm with fingerstick glucose
(ChemStrip)
ƒ Additional serum verification by lab not
always required
Hypoglycemia : Treatment
ƒ 1. If reasonably alert and able to manage own airway, then give
glucose-containing gel or fluid PO
ƒ 2. Otherwise start IV (draw red top or green top tube of blood if
possible also so that diagnosis can be confirmed later in lab) and
give 1 amp (50 cc) of 50 % dextrose in water (for child give 1 gm /
kg IV of 25 % dextrose in water)
ƒ 3. May need to repeat dose once
ƒ 4. If unable to start IV : consider glucagon 1 mg IM (only works if
glycogen stores OK in liver)
ƒ 5. Call EMS if patient not a known diabetic or if no rapid response
to initial treatment with sugar
ƒ Important to diagnose and treat quickly to prevent hypoglycemic
neuronal damage
Hypertension Emergencies
ƒ Hypertensive crisis (emergency) :
–Severe elevation in blood pressure with
rapid or progressive CNS, cardiac, renal, or
hematologic deterioration
ƒ Hypertensive " urgency " :
–Elevated BP but no symptoms of end-
organ damage
–BP reduction over 24 to 48 hrs.
recommended
Hypertension : Treat, Refer, or
Ignore ?
ƒ Level of BP requiring acute treatment in the
asymptomatic patient is controversial among M.D.'s
–Usually however does not need STAT Rx
ƒ Be sure to repeat BP in both arms and after patient
has relaxed for 15 minutes before considering referral
ƒ Remember BP will increase in non-hypertensive
patient due to pain, stress, anxiety, etc.
ƒ Probably should document patient advised of
increased BP if checked in office
Specific Criteria for Hypertensive Crisis
(Presence of Listed Item and BP)
ƒ Start treatment and transfer to ED to admit
–Encephalopathy (altered mental status)
–Vomiting : protracted
–Seizures
–CVA / intracranial hemorrhage
–Angina / MI / pulmonary edema
–Aortic dissection
–Eclampsia (toxemia)
–? ARF
? grade III / IV retinopathy
? hemolytic anemia / DIC
? epistaxis
Conditions That May Mimic
Hypertensive Crises
ƒ Acute left ventricular failure
ƒ Uremia from any cause, particularly with
volume overload
ƒ Cerebral vascular accident
ƒ Subarachnoid hemorrhage
ƒ Brain tumor
ƒ Head injury
ƒ Epilepsy (postictal)
Conditions That May Mimic
Hypertensive Crises (cont.)
ƒ Collagen diseases, particularly lupus
erythematosus, with cerebral vasculitis
ƒ Encephalitis
ƒ Acute anxiety with hyperventilation syndrome
ƒ Drug ingestion (phenacetin)
ƒ Acute intermittent porphyria
ƒ Hypercalcemia
ƒ Malignant hyperthyroidism
Causes of Hypertensive
Crises
ƒ Accelerated hypertension
–Hypertensive encephalopathy (malignant hypertension)
–Uncontrolled primary hypertension
–Renal vascular disease
–Toxemia of pregnancy
–Pheochromocytoma
–Intake of catecholamine precursors in patients taking
monoamine oxidase inhibitors
–Head injuries
–Severe burns or trauma
–Rebound hypertension after withdrawal of antihypertensive
drugs
Causes of Hypertensive Crises
(cont.)
ƒ Severe to moderate hypertension
accompanying :
–Acute left ventricular failure
–Intracranial hemorrhage
–Dissecting aortic aneurysm
–Postoperative bleeding
–Severe epistaxis
ƒ Blood pressure
–Diastolic usually greater
than 130 mm Hg
ƒ Funduscopic findings
–Hemorrhages
–Exudates
–Papilledema
ƒ Renal symptoms
–Oliguria
–Azotemia
ƒ Gastrointestinal
symptoms
–Nausea
–Vomiting
Signs and Symptoms of
Hypertensive Crises
ƒ Neurologic status
–Headache
–Confusion
–Somnolence
–Stupor
–Visual loss
–Focal deficits
–Seizures
–Coma
ƒ Cardiac findings
–Prominent apical
impulse
–Cardiac enlargement
–Congestive heart failure
Signs and Symptoms of
Hypertensive Crises (cont.)
Specific BP Levels For Emergent
Treatment
ƒ Hypertensive encephalopathy
ƒ Cerebral infarction
ƒ Intracerebral hemorrhage >200/130
ƒ Subarachnoid hemorrhage
ƒ Eclampsia >140/90
ƒ MI / CHF / Aortic dissection >130 to 140 / 90 to
100
Treatment of Hypertensive Crisis
in the Office
ƒ High flow O2
ƒ Call EMS
ƒ Consider placing IV / heplock
ƒ Consider IV narcotic or
benzodiazepine
ƒ Consider SL TNG to decrease BP
acutely (0.4 mg)
ƒ Recheck BP frequently till EMS arrives
Options for Office Treatment of
Hypertensive Emergency
ƒ Oral / SL Nifedipine 10 to 20 mg
ƒ Clonidine 0.1 mg to 0.2 mg PO
ƒ Labetolol 100 mg PO or 20 to 40 mg IV
ƒ + IV furosemide 20 to 80 mg
ƒ TNG ointment 1/2" to 1"
ƒ MgSO4 2 gms IV if eclamptic
ƒ Morphine 2 to 4 mg IV (if CHF)
Use of Esmolol (Breviblock)
ƒ IV cardioselective beta-blocker
ƒ Chemically similar to metroprolol
ƒ Elimination half-life : 9 min
ƒ Duration of action : <30 min
ƒ May try in ? CHF or ? asthma
ƒ Preparation : 5 g dissolved in 500cc D5W
ƒ Loading dose : 500 mcg/kg/min / 1 min
ƒ Maintenance : 50 mcg/kg/min to 300 mcg/kg/min
ƒ + repeat loading dose before each increase in drip rate
at 4 minute intervals
Antihypertensive Meds for
Eclampsia
ƒ Drugs of choice : Hydralazine, Labetolol
ƒ Inhibit uterine contractions : Diazoxide, Calcium
antagonists
ƒ Use only if refractory to other agents :
nitroprusside
ƒ Contraindicated : Trimethaphan (meconium
ileus), "Pure" beta blocker agents ( decreased
uterine blood flow), Diuretics (patient already
volume depleted)
ƒ Don't forget magnesium
Drug Induced Hypertensive Crisis
ƒ Cocaine
ƒ Amphetamines
ƒ Phencyclidine (PCP)
ƒ Diet pills
ƒ OTC sympathomimetics
ƒ MAO Inhibitors / Tyramine
Treatment of Drug Induced
Hypertensive Crisis
ƒ Labetalol : preferred
ƒ Nitroprusside
ƒ Nifedipine / Verapamil
ƒ Phentolamine
ƒ Since duration of HBP often brief, may not
need treatment
ƒ Note : Pure Beta blockers may cause
increased BP (from unopposed alpha effect)
Recommended Minimal Emergency
Drugs / Equipment for the Office
ƒ Oxygen masks / nasal prongs
ƒ Reliable O2 tank supply
ƒ Suction catheters : flexible and Yankauer
ƒ IV catheters : 20 g, 18 g (22 g if children treated)
ƒ 500 cc or 1000 cc bags of NS
ƒ IV tubing sets
ƒ Epinephrine 1 : 1000 vials (1 mg per cc)
Recommended Minimal Emergency
Drugs / Equipment for the Office (cont.)
ƒ Atropine 1 to 2 mg vials or amps
ƒ 50cc D50W amps (can dilute these 1:1
with sterile water for pediatric use)
ƒ Benadryl 25 or 50 mg amps
ƒ Valium 5 to 10 mg amps or Ativan 1 to
2 mg amps
ƒ Narcan : 0.4 or 2 mg amps
Optional Meds for Office
Emergencies
ƒ Vistaril (or Atarax) 25 or 50 mg amps
ƒ Alupent or albuterol solution for
aerosols or MDI's
ƒ Hydrocortisone 100 mg amps
ƒ Glucagon 1 mg amps
Office Emergencies
Lecture Summary
ƒ Be prepared and educate the office
staff about management of
emergencies
ƒ Check office emergency equipment
and meds regularly
ƒ Know how to access local EMS for
help

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  • 1. Management of Medical Emergencies in the Office Jim Holliman, M.D., F.A.C.E.P. Professor of Military and Emergency Medicine Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine George Washington University Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.A.
  • 2. ƒ Acute asthma ƒ Dystonic reactions ƒ Hyperthermia ƒ Hypertensive crisis ƒ Foreign body aspiration ƒ Diabetic hypoglycemia ƒ Addisonian crisis ƒ Obstetrical concerns ƒ Mandibular dislocation Medical Emergencies in the Office ƒ Allergic reactions / anaphylaxis ƒ Oversedation / vomiting ƒ Syncope ƒ Severe hyperventilation ƒ Bleeding disorders ƒ Acute chest pain ƒ Seizures ƒ Strokes (CVA's)
  • 3. Allergic Reactions / Anaphylaxis ƒ Definition : –Anaphylaxis = acute systemic allergic reaction that occurs after antigen-antibody interaction causing release of chemical mediators
  • 4. Mediator Substances Causing Anaphylaxis ƒ Most released by mast cells & basophils : –Histamine –Bradykinins –Leukotrienes –Prostaglandins –Thromboxane –Platelet aggregating factor –Miscellaneous
  • 5. Major Effects of Anaphylactic Mediators ƒ Vasodilation ƒ Smooth muscle spasm ƒ Increased vascular permeability ƒ Edema formation
  • 6. ƒ 2. Respiratory –Throat "tightness" –"Lump in throat" –Hoarseness –Stridor –Dysphagia –Rhinorrhea –Brochospasm : wheezing, cough, dyspnea, chest tightness Clinical Manifestations of Anaphylaxis ƒ 1. Cutaneous –Pruritis –Flushing –Urticaria –Angioedema
  • 7. ƒ 3. Cardiovascular –Weakness –Hypotension –Lightheadedness –Shock (inadequate perfusion) –Loss of consciousness ƒ 4. Gastrointestinal –Cramps –Nausea –Vomiting –Diarrhea ƒ 5. Miscellaneous –Sense of impending doom –Metallic taste –Uterine contractions Clinical Manifestations of Anaphylaxis
  • 8. Causes of Death from Anaphylaxis ƒ Upper airway edema : 70 % of deaths ƒ Circulatory collapse : 20 % ƒ Both : 10 %
  • 9. Anaphylaxis : Causes ƒ Antibiotics : most common ƒ Local anesthetics ƒ Latex –Should question all patients about latex allergy ; If allergic, use plastic or nitrile gloves, nozzles, etc.
  • 10. Penicillin (Pcn) Allergy ƒ 1. Applies to pcn and all derivatives ƒ 2. Overall incidence : 2 % ƒ 3. Anaphylaxis in 1 to 5 cases / 10,000 courses of treatment ƒ 4. Fatal in 1 to 2 cases / 100,000 courses ƒ 5. ? 400 to 800 deaths / year in U.S. ƒ 6. 75 % of deaths in patient with no history of pcn allergy ƒ 7. Increased risk : multiple short courses, or topical treatment
  • 11. Penicillin Allergy (cont.) ƒ 8. No predisposition if family member allergic ƒ 9. Parenteral route : reactions more frequent and severe ƒ 10. Skin test to prove allergy available (not usually relevant to non-life-threatening situation) ƒ 11. Should always observe in office 30 min. after dose
  • 12. Cephalosporin Allergy ƒ Much less likely to cause reactions than pcn ƒ Cross reactivity : 2 to 5 % (with pcn) ƒ Negative pcn skin test does not R/O allergy to cephalosporin ƒ Low incidence of GI side effects
  • 13. Erythromycin Allergy ƒ Allergic reactions uncommon ƒ Most common "allergy" symptoms reported is vomiting / GI upset ƒ Incidence of GI symptoms probably similar between different forms of erythromycin (base, stearate, estolate, ethylsuccinate, etc.)
  • 14. Guidelines for Suspected Antibiotic Allergy ƒ If penicillin allergic : use erythromycin ƒ Usually OK to use cephalosporin if pcn allergic (but not if anaphylaxis to pcn) ƒ Tetracycline (doxycycline) may substitute for erythromycin in adults ƒ Chloramphenicol only indicated if multiple antibiotic allergies ƒ Clindamycin sometimes useful but increased incidence of pseudomembranous colitis
  • 15. Allergy to Steroids ƒ Yes, it is real ƒ Rare however ƒ Usually sensitive to succinate ester ƒ If real : use acetate ester form
  • 16. General Treatment of Allergic Reactions ƒ 1. Remove offending agent if possible –Stop drug being administered –Wipe off area if topical –Consider PO activated charcoal (if drug given PO)
  • 17. General Treatment of Allergic Reactions (cont.) ƒ 2. If only local reaction (only localized redness, pruritis, swelling) : –Often no treatment needed –Or PO antihistamine ƒ Benadryl 1/2 mg/Kg ƒ Atarax or ƒ Vistaril 25 to 50 mg (adults)
  • 18. General Treatment of Allergic Reactions (cont.) ƒ 3. If systemic (diffuse pruritis, hives, any throat or chest symptoms) : –Place IV or heplock –Assess vital signs ƒ If vital signs OK, treatment : SQ epi, PO or IV antihistamine, PO or IV steroid, Observe one hour ƒ Emergent treatment if VS not OK
  • 19. Emergent Treatment of Systemic Allergic Reaction ƒ Start this sequence if VS not OK (increased HR, decreased BP, or any throat tightness, SOB or wheezing) : –1. Place patient recumbent / supine & start FMO2 –2. SQ epi 0.3 mg (0.01 mg / Kg) ; rub area ; If hypotensive : dilute epi (1:10,000) & give 0.1 to 0.2 mg IV slowly (never more than 0.1 mg IV at a time) –3. IV diphenhydramine or hydroxyzine 1 mg / Kg (50 mg in adults) –4. IV steroids (100 mg hydrocortisone)
  • 20. Emergent Treatment of Systemic Allergic Reaction (cont.) ƒ 5. IV fluid bolus (LR or NS 1 liter or 20 cc / Kg) ƒ 6. Metaproteronol or albuterol aerosol if wheezing (0.2 to 0.5 cc in 3 cc NS) ƒ 7. Consider IV ranitidine or cimetidine ƒ 8. Atropine if bradycardic Dopamine if hypotensive despite IV fluids Racemic epi aerosol if throat swelling Early intubation if airway compromise ƒ 9. Call EMS unless rapid resolution with O2 / epi
  • 21. Local Anesthetic Allergy ƒ True allergy uncommon ƒ True allergy more likely with esters ƒ Most "allergies" reported by patients are really due to intravascular injection / vasodilation ƒ If allergic to one ester, assume allergic to all ester forms
  • 22. Amide Local Anesthetic Allergy ƒ True allergy rare ƒ May really be allergy to preservative ƒ Can use cardiac lidocaine (100 mg ampules) if allergy to preservative suspected (cardiac lido has no preservative)
  • 23. Amide Local Anesthetics ƒ Lidocaine (Xylocaine) ƒ Bupivacaine (Marcaine, Sensorcaine) ƒ Mepivacaine (Carbocaine, Polocaine) ƒ Dibucaine (Nupercaine, Nupercainal) ƒ Prilocaine (Citanest) ƒ Etidocaine (Duranest)
  • 24. Ester Local Anesthetics ƒ Benzocaine ƒ Procaine (Novocaine) ƒ Chloroprocaine (Nesacaine) ƒ Cocaine ƒ Tetracaine (Pontocaine, Cetacaine) ƒ Butethamine (Monocaine) ƒ Proparacaine (Alcaine, Ophthaine, Ophthetic) ƒ Metabutethamine (Unacaine) ƒ Meprylcaine (Oracaine) ƒ Isobucaine (Kincaine)
  • 25. "Toxic" Reactions to Local Anesthetics ƒ Due to direct effects of the drug ƒ Not due to allergy ƒ Usually (but not always) occur in three phases : –Excitation phase –Convulsive phase –CNS / Cardiovascular depression phase
  • 26. Phases of "Toxic" Reaction to Local Anesthetic ƒ Excitation phase –Confusion –Restlessness –Sense of impending doom –Tinnitus –Perioral paresthesias –Metallic taste –Lightheadedness
  • 27. Phases of "Toxic" Reaction to Local Anesthetic (cont.) ƒ Convulsive phase –Loss of consciousness –Gran mal tonic-clonic seizure ƒ CNS / Cardiovascular depression phase –Drowsiness –May be in coma –Respiratory depression / apnea –Hypotension –Bradycardia –Heart block
  • 28. Treatment of Toxic Reaction to Local Anesthetic ƒ Stop infiltrating anesthetic if any Stage 1 symptoms ƒ Start an IV ƒ Support ventilation as needed ƒ Valium 2.5 to 5 mg IV (or 0.2 mg / Kg in children) for seizures ƒ Infuse normal saline or Lactated Ringers bolus if hypotensive (1 liter in adults, 20 cc / Kg in children) ƒ Atropine IV (0.5 mg) if bradycardic (often not effective however), and other standard ACLS measures as needed
  • 29. Alternatives if Patient Has Multiple Local Anesthetic Allergies ƒ Injectable diphenhydramine (Benadryl) : use 1 % solution (dilute 5% solution 50 mg vials with 4cc NS, limit dose to 10 cc) ƒ Injectable chlorpheniramine ƒ Slow normal saline infiltration (benzyl alcohol preservative)
  • 30. Skin Testing for Local Anesthetic Allergy ƒ Unreliable (same for antibiotics) ƒ May have negative test and still have allergy ƒ May have positive test and tolerate drug OK
  • 31. Treatment of Systemic Allergic Reactions ƒ Should observe patient with systemic reaction at least 2 hours before release ƒ Keep patient on 3 to 7 day course of steroids ƒ Keep patient on 3 to 7 day course of antihistamines ƒ Not necessary to taper steroid dose (unless patient on them repetitively) ƒ Advise patient of allergy ; consider getting Medic Alert bracelet
  • 32. Constituents of Emergency Self-Treatment Kits EpiPen Auto-Injector Spring-loaded automatic injector with 0.3 ml (0.3 mg) of (1:1,000) aqueous epinephrine EpiPen Jr. Auto-Injector Spring-loaded automatic injector with 0.3 ml (0.15 mg) of (1: 2,000) aqueous epinephrine Ana-Kit Manually operated syringe with 0.6 ml (0.6 mg) of (1:1000) aqueous epinephrine ; delivered as 0.3 ml to a locking point, with the ability to deliver a second identical dose if necessary Chlorpheniramine : 2 mg chewable tablets (# 4)
  • 33. Oversedation / Vomiting ƒ Major causes : –Anesthetic "sensitivity" –Anesthetic "overdose" –Narcotic effect –Drug (+ ETOH) interactions ƒ Best treatment : prevention ƒ Major risks : –Vomiting leading to aspiration, leading to airway obstruction, pneumonia, cardiovascular collapse
  • 34. Treatment of Oversedation ƒ Discontinue anesthetic agent ƒ Place patient in head-down position (or turn head to side) ƒ Support ventilation : most important –O2 high flow (10 to 15 L /min) by FM –BVM support –Attach O2 saturation monitor
  • 35. Treatment for Emesis / Oversedation ƒ Head-down position or turn head to side ƒ Suction with Yankauer catheter ƒ EMS referral if : –Any obvious aspiration –Any chest symptoms (pain, SOB, cough, wheeze) ƒ Do not give steroids for treatment
  • 36. Treatment of Oversedation (cont.) ƒ Check VS (patient may have decreased response due to decreased BP instead of oversedation) ƒ Consider IV reversal agents –Naloxone (2 mg) for narcotics –Flumazenil (0.2 to 1 mg) for benzodiazepines ƒ Consider checking blood sugar (R/O hypoglycemia) ƒ Call EMS if does not resolve quickly or if patient hypotensive
  • 37. Addisonian (Acute Adrenal) Crisis ƒ Due to failure of adrenal glands to produce sufficient corticosteroids ; can present as acute emergency ƒ Causes –Most common is sudden cessation of corticosteroids in a patient on chronic steroid treatment (given for chronic lung disease, autoimmune disease, etc) , exacerbated by any stress (such as dental surgery or infection) –Can also occur if patient on chronic maintenance steroids has stressful procedure or infection and does not receive steroid dose to "cover" the added stress of the procedure or infection
  • 38. Acute Adrenal Crisis ƒ Suspect diagnosis when : –Sudden hypotension in response to stress / procedure –Hypotension does not improve with usual initial treatments
  • 39. Acute Adrenal Crisis ƒ Treatment : –High flow O2 –Place IV –Normal saline bolus 1 liter (20 cc / kg in children) –IV hydrocortisone 100 mg –Call EMS
  • 40. Acute Adrenal Crisis ƒ Prevention : –Should double the daily corticosteroid dose (in a patient on chronic steroid treatment) before and for at least several days after a stressful procedure or when an active infection is present (may need medical consult if infection is present since the steroids of course may interfere with immune response to the infection)
  • 41. Acute Dystonic Reactions ƒ Definition : –An idiopathic reaction to major tranquilizers and related drugs such as phenothiazenes (i.e., Compazine or Prochlorperazine), haloperidol (Haldol), metaclopramide (Reglan), etc, consisting of abnormal muscle contractions –Can occur after single, first time dose, or in patients who have had the same medicine before without problem
  • 42. Features of Acute Dystonic Reactions ƒ Any of these may be present : –Protrusion of tongue –Contorsion (spasm) of facial muscles –Opisthotonos (painful extension of neck and back) –Oculogyric crisis (eyes rolled back) – +/- laryngospasm
  • 43. Acute Dystonic Reactions ƒ Treatment is very simple : –Stop the offending drug –Give 25 to 50 mg Benadryl IV (be sure to flush the dose in) : immediate relief –Continue Benadryl 25 to 50 mg PO QID X 3 to 5 days to prevent recurrence ƒ Sometimes difficult to differentiate from psychotic reactions ; use Benadryl as "test dose" for this ƒ Only need to call EMS if does not resolve with IV Benadryl
  • 44. Hyperventilation : Associated Symptoms ƒ Paresthesias (perioral, distal) ƒ Lightheadedness ƒ Chest pain ƒ Cramps / tetany ƒ Confusion ƒ Syncope
  • 45. Hyperventilation: Differential Diagnosis ƒ Anxiety ƒ Idiopathic ƒ Pain response ƒ Pulmonary embolus ƒ Pneumonia ƒ Pneumothorax ƒ Acute MI ƒ Sepsis ƒ Acidosis ƒ Asthma
  • 46. Severe Hyperventilation ƒ Most important is to make sure it is only due to anxiety ; if not sure or possibly due to drug reaction or cardiac or pulmonary disease, call EMS ƒ Previously recommended rebreathing into a paperbag has been shown to cause significant hypoxia and probably should not be done ; can have patient hold both their hands with fingers interdigitated in front of face to "pretend" to get same effect ; this may have some placebo effect
  • 47. Hyperventilation ƒ Consider use of PO or IM hydroxyzine (Vistaril or Atarax) 50 mg (or 1 mg / kg in children) as an anxiolytic or use Valium 2 to 5 mg PO or Ativan 1 mg IM or PO ƒ OK to use oxygen initially ; does not exacerbate hyperventilation (and is important to use if cause is other than anxiety)
  • 48. Hypoglycemia ƒ Usually IDDM patient –Decrease PO intake –Increase activity (exercise) ƒ Also in NIDDM patient –Oral hypoglycemic drugs cause longer duration hypoglycemia than does insulin excess
  • 49. Hypoglycemia ƒ Can occur in non-diabetic patient : –ETOH ingestion –Toxic salicylate ingestion –Malnourished states –Insulin-producing tumors ƒ Patients on beta blockers susceptible
  • 50. Hypoglycemia : Symptoms (any of these may be present) ƒ Anxiety ƒ Sleepiness ƒ Lethargy ƒ Cold, clammy skin ƒ Weakness ƒ Dizziness ƒ Lightheadedness ƒ Headache ƒ Any focal neuro sign ƒ May have seizure or coma ƒ Fatigue ƒ Confusion ƒ Palpitations ƒ Tremulousness ƒ Sweating ƒ Hunger ƒ Combativeness
  • 51. Hypoglycemia : Diagnosis ƒ Confirm with fingerstick glucose (ChemStrip) ƒ Additional serum verification by lab not always required
  • 52. Hypoglycemia : Treatment ƒ 1. If reasonably alert and able to manage own airway, then give glucose-containing gel or fluid PO ƒ 2. Otherwise start IV (draw red top or green top tube of blood if possible also so that diagnosis can be confirmed later in lab) and give 1 amp (50 cc) of 50 % dextrose in water (for child give 1 gm / kg IV of 25 % dextrose in water) ƒ 3. May need to repeat dose once ƒ 4. If unable to start IV : consider glucagon 1 mg IM (only works if glycogen stores OK in liver) ƒ 5. Call EMS if patient not a known diabetic or if no rapid response to initial treatment with sugar ƒ Important to diagnose and treat quickly to prevent hypoglycemic neuronal damage
  • 53. Hypertension Emergencies ƒ Hypertensive crisis (emergency) : –Severe elevation in blood pressure with rapid or progressive CNS, cardiac, renal, or hematologic deterioration ƒ Hypertensive " urgency " : –Elevated BP but no symptoms of end- organ damage –BP reduction over 24 to 48 hrs. recommended
  • 54. Hypertension : Treat, Refer, or Ignore ? ƒ Level of BP requiring acute treatment in the asymptomatic patient is controversial among M.D.'s –Usually however does not need STAT Rx ƒ Be sure to repeat BP in both arms and after patient has relaxed for 15 minutes before considering referral ƒ Remember BP will increase in non-hypertensive patient due to pain, stress, anxiety, etc. ƒ Probably should document patient advised of increased BP if checked in office
  • 55. Specific Criteria for Hypertensive Crisis (Presence of Listed Item and BP) ƒ Start treatment and transfer to ED to admit –Encephalopathy (altered mental status) –Vomiting : protracted –Seizures –CVA / intracranial hemorrhage –Angina / MI / pulmonary edema –Aortic dissection –Eclampsia (toxemia) –? ARF ? grade III / IV retinopathy ? hemolytic anemia / DIC ? epistaxis
  • 56. Conditions That May Mimic Hypertensive Crises ƒ Acute left ventricular failure ƒ Uremia from any cause, particularly with volume overload ƒ Cerebral vascular accident ƒ Subarachnoid hemorrhage ƒ Brain tumor ƒ Head injury ƒ Epilepsy (postictal)
  • 57. Conditions That May Mimic Hypertensive Crises (cont.) ƒ Collagen diseases, particularly lupus erythematosus, with cerebral vasculitis ƒ Encephalitis ƒ Acute anxiety with hyperventilation syndrome ƒ Drug ingestion (phenacetin) ƒ Acute intermittent porphyria ƒ Hypercalcemia ƒ Malignant hyperthyroidism
  • 58. Causes of Hypertensive Crises ƒ Accelerated hypertension –Hypertensive encephalopathy (malignant hypertension) –Uncontrolled primary hypertension –Renal vascular disease –Toxemia of pregnancy –Pheochromocytoma –Intake of catecholamine precursors in patients taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors –Head injuries –Severe burns or trauma –Rebound hypertension after withdrawal of antihypertensive drugs
  • 59. Causes of Hypertensive Crises (cont.) ƒ Severe to moderate hypertension accompanying : –Acute left ventricular failure –Intracranial hemorrhage –Dissecting aortic aneurysm –Postoperative bleeding –Severe epistaxis
  • 60. ƒ Blood pressure –Diastolic usually greater than 130 mm Hg ƒ Funduscopic findings –Hemorrhages –Exudates –Papilledema ƒ Renal symptoms –Oliguria –Azotemia ƒ Gastrointestinal symptoms –Nausea –Vomiting Signs and Symptoms of Hypertensive Crises
  • 61. ƒ Neurologic status –Headache –Confusion –Somnolence –Stupor –Visual loss –Focal deficits –Seizures –Coma ƒ Cardiac findings –Prominent apical impulse –Cardiac enlargement –Congestive heart failure Signs and Symptoms of Hypertensive Crises (cont.)
  • 62. Specific BP Levels For Emergent Treatment ƒ Hypertensive encephalopathy ƒ Cerebral infarction ƒ Intracerebral hemorrhage >200/130 ƒ Subarachnoid hemorrhage ƒ Eclampsia >140/90 ƒ MI / CHF / Aortic dissection >130 to 140 / 90 to 100
  • 63. Treatment of Hypertensive Crisis in the Office ƒ High flow O2 ƒ Call EMS ƒ Consider placing IV / heplock ƒ Consider IV narcotic or benzodiazepine ƒ Consider SL TNG to decrease BP acutely (0.4 mg) ƒ Recheck BP frequently till EMS arrives
  • 64. Options for Office Treatment of Hypertensive Emergency ƒ Oral / SL Nifedipine 10 to 20 mg ƒ Clonidine 0.1 mg to 0.2 mg PO ƒ Labetolol 100 mg PO or 20 to 40 mg IV ƒ + IV furosemide 20 to 80 mg ƒ TNG ointment 1/2" to 1" ƒ MgSO4 2 gms IV if eclamptic ƒ Morphine 2 to 4 mg IV (if CHF)
  • 65. Use of Esmolol (Breviblock) ƒ IV cardioselective beta-blocker ƒ Chemically similar to metroprolol ƒ Elimination half-life : 9 min ƒ Duration of action : <30 min ƒ May try in ? CHF or ? asthma ƒ Preparation : 5 g dissolved in 500cc D5W ƒ Loading dose : 500 mcg/kg/min / 1 min ƒ Maintenance : 50 mcg/kg/min to 300 mcg/kg/min ƒ + repeat loading dose before each increase in drip rate at 4 minute intervals
  • 66. Antihypertensive Meds for Eclampsia ƒ Drugs of choice : Hydralazine, Labetolol ƒ Inhibit uterine contractions : Diazoxide, Calcium antagonists ƒ Use only if refractory to other agents : nitroprusside ƒ Contraindicated : Trimethaphan (meconium ileus), "Pure" beta blocker agents ( decreased uterine blood flow), Diuretics (patient already volume depleted) ƒ Don't forget magnesium
  • 67. Drug Induced Hypertensive Crisis ƒ Cocaine ƒ Amphetamines ƒ Phencyclidine (PCP) ƒ Diet pills ƒ OTC sympathomimetics ƒ MAO Inhibitors / Tyramine
  • 68. Treatment of Drug Induced Hypertensive Crisis ƒ Labetalol : preferred ƒ Nitroprusside ƒ Nifedipine / Verapamil ƒ Phentolamine ƒ Since duration of HBP often brief, may not need treatment ƒ Note : Pure Beta blockers may cause increased BP (from unopposed alpha effect)
  • 69. Recommended Minimal Emergency Drugs / Equipment for the Office ƒ Oxygen masks / nasal prongs ƒ Reliable O2 tank supply ƒ Suction catheters : flexible and Yankauer ƒ IV catheters : 20 g, 18 g (22 g if children treated) ƒ 500 cc or 1000 cc bags of NS ƒ IV tubing sets ƒ Epinephrine 1 : 1000 vials (1 mg per cc)
  • 70. Recommended Minimal Emergency Drugs / Equipment for the Office (cont.) ƒ Atropine 1 to 2 mg vials or amps ƒ 50cc D50W amps (can dilute these 1:1 with sterile water for pediatric use) ƒ Benadryl 25 or 50 mg amps ƒ Valium 5 to 10 mg amps or Ativan 1 to 2 mg amps ƒ Narcan : 0.4 or 2 mg amps
  • 71. Optional Meds for Office Emergencies ƒ Vistaril (or Atarax) 25 or 50 mg amps ƒ Alupent or albuterol solution for aerosols or MDI's ƒ Hydrocortisone 100 mg amps ƒ Glucagon 1 mg amps
  • 72. Office Emergencies Lecture Summary ƒ Be prepared and educate the office staff about management of emergencies ƒ Check office emergency equipment and meds regularly ƒ Know how to access local EMS for help