December 2020 Pulmonary Case of the Month: Resurrection or Medical Last Rites?
Tuesday, December 1, 2020 at 8:00AM
Rick Robbins, M.D. in CAP, CURB-65, Valley Fever, chest x-ray, coccidioidomycosis, community-acquired pneumonia, corticosteroids, fluconazole, respiratory failure, treatment
Lewis J. Wesselius, MD
Department of Pulmonary Medicine
Mayo Clinic Arizona
Scottsdale, AZ USA
History of Present Illness
An 88-year-old man who has been short of breath and febrile up to 101.5° F for the past day presented on October 20, 2020. He has no known sick contacts or exposure to COVID-19.
PMH, SH, and FH
- No reported pulmonary history although he had a Xopenex MDI which he rarely used.
- Coronary artery disease with prior coronary artery bypass grafting (1978); multiple subsequent stents; chronic atrial fibrillation; pacemaker (Micra)
- Stage 3-4 CKD (creatinine 1.95)
- Chronically on warfarin
Physical Examination
- Temp 37.3, Sat 92% on RA, 95% on 2 lpm,
- Lungs: Few crackles in right upper chest
- CV: regular, no murmur
- Ext: 1 to 2+ edema (chronic, uses TED hose)
Which of the following is/are the most likely diagnosis? (Click on the correct answer to be directed to the second of seven pages)
- Community-acquired pneumonia
- Congestive heart failure
- COVID-19
- 1 and 3
- Any of the above
Cite as: Wesselius LJ. December 2020 Pulmonary Case of the Month: Resurrection or Medical Last Rites? Southwest J Pulm Crit Care. 2020;21(6):128-37. doi: https://doi.org/10.13175/swjpcc065-20 PDF
Article originally appeared on Southwest Journal of Pulmonary, Critical Care and Sleep (https://www.swjpcc.com/).
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