ISSN 2436-018X
JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL GENERAL MEDICINE
JANUARY 2021 Volume 3-1
Original article
Improvements in Quality Indicators for the Treatment of
Infectious Diseases with Intervention by
an Antimicrobial Stewardship Team・・・・・・・・Hiroshi Sasano 1
The diagnostic value of Reversed Carnett’s sign for detecting
intra-abdominal lesion in patients with acute
abdominal pain・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Takanobu Hirosawa 11
Case report
Heart rate reduction during favipiravir therapy for
hospitalized COVID-19 patients:experience
from 6 cases・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・ Megumi Shimada 21
A case report of sarcoidosis with asymmetrical hilar lymphadenopathy
in a young woman:Use of closed questions on eye symptoms
for diagnosis ・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Takashi Akimoto 29
Brief report
Extreme Hyperferritinemia due to Alcoholic Liver Disease:
Secondary Hemochromatosis・・・・・・・・Koichiro Yamamoto 33
Salivary gland enlargement manifested in
recurred acromegaly ・・・・・・・・・・・・Koichiro Yamamoto 36
Acute ascending pattern of sensory and motor
symptoms due to metastatic epidural spinal
cord compression・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・・Kiyoshi Shikino 38
Letters to the editor
Original article
Improvements in Quality Indicators for the Treatment
of Infectious Diseases with Intervention by
an Antimicrobial Stewardship Team
Toshihiro Takahashi 2) Mai Suzuki 3) Yukiko Fukui 3)
Yuki Uehara 3)4)5) Ryutarou Arakawa 1) Takashi Miida 2)
Satoshi Hori 6) Toshio Naito 3)
1)Department of Pharmacy, Juntendo University Hospital
2)Department of Clinical Laboratory, Juntendo University Hospital
3)General Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine
4)Department of Clinical Laboratory, St Luke’s International Hospital
5)Department of Infectious Diseases, St Luke’s International Hospital
6)Department of Infection Control Science, Juntendo University Graduate School of Medicine
[Methods] Taking into account the previous mode of in-house antimicrobial drug prescription,quality indicators were defined for the individual Rs:(1) proportion of blood culture tests implemented prior to administration of carbapenems, with monitoring started in January 2018, and in May, the results fed back to the primary physicians involved;(2) therapeutic monitoring of vancomycin (VCM) via pharmacist intervention, with training for doctors and nurses since 2016, and a full-time working schedule introduced for the AST pharmacists in 2018;(3) proportion of rightdose prescription of cefmetazole (CMZ), with feedback of the preceding data on CMZ usage to the primary physicians and the prescription ordering system revamped in August 2017;and (4) the proportion of patients who underwent hotline system-mediated interventions during long-term carbapenem treatment, which checked the target patient once every 10 days in 2016, and then the check interval was changed to once per week since 2017. The AST monitored these indicators, providing periodic feedback of data and interventions to the healthcare providers, if necessary.
[Methods] Healthcare providers (prescribers)
[Results] Following the AST interventions, the proportion of blood culture tests reached > 80%. The mean proportion of therapeutic VCM monitoring improved to involve nearly all cases in 2018. The validity of CMZ prescription improved through data feedback to the physicians and a revamped drug ordering system that presented a warning message for the right-dose prescription. The fourth indicator also improved by increasing the intervention frequency from once per 10 days to once per 7 days, with nearly all relevant patients followed up during long-term carbapenem use.
[Conclusion] AST activities are promising in terms of the 4R concept, the goal of antimicrobial
stewardship.
Key Words:antimicrobial stewardship, 4R concept, drug resistance
Original article
The diagnostic value of Reversed Carnett’s sign
for detecting intra-abdominal lesion in patients
with acute abdominal pain
Yuki Honda 3) Kohei Morinaga 1) Hiroshi Takase 4) Taro Shimizu 1)
1)Department of Diagnostic and Generalist Medicine, Dokkyo Medical University
2)Department of General Internal Medicine, Kaisei Hospital
3)Department of General Internal Medicine, Seirei Hamamatsu General Hospital
4)Department of Emergency Medicine, Sendai City Hospital
Case report
Heart rate reduction during favipiravir therapy
for hospitalized COVID-19 patients:
experience from 6 cases
Hiroyuki Kato 1) Hirotake Sugiyama 1) Tadashige Ikeda 2)
Masako Sato 2) Eriko Goto 1) Kenzo Nishiya 2)
1)Department of General Internal Medicine, Tokai University Oiso Hospital
2)Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Tokai University Oiso Hospital
3)Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokai University Oiso Hospital
Key Words:COVID-19, favipiravir, therapeutic effect
Brief report
A case report of sarcoidosis with asymmetrical hilar
lymphadenopathy in a young woman:Use of closed
questions on eye symptoms for diagnosis
Hiroshi Osawa 1) Hiroyuki Kato 1)2)3)
1)Department of General Medicine, Hirosaki University School of Medicine and Hospital
2)General Medicine, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine
3)Development of Community Healthcare, Hirosaki University Graduate School of Medicine
A 31-year-old woman had been developing a gradually worsening general fatigue and cough over the past 2 years. In an orthopedic clinic, spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) revealed an incidental finding of left hilar lymphadenopathy, which was also shown on her chest radiograph. She had no spontaneous pain, joint pain, numbness, or weight loss. Her vital signs were normal. On physical examination, no abnormal findings of tenderness and swelling of joints, palpable superficial lymph nodes, or skin rashes were found. An open question revealed general fatigue and cough, and an additional closed question revealed her ocular symptoms. No abnormal laboratory findings were noted. Through endobronchial ultrasonography-guided transbronchial needle aspiration, we diagnosed her with sarcoidosis. Physicians should consider the possibility of sarcoidosis in young patients with asymmetrical hilar lymphadenopathy. Closed questions assuming specific diseases can help provide an accurate diagnosis, since asking open questions exclusively may not reveal all of the patient’s symptoms to the physician.
Key Words:eye symptom, hilar lymphadenopathy, medical interview
Brief report
Extreme Hyperferritinemia due to
Alcoholic Liver Disease:Secondary Hemochromatosis
Reina Son 1) Daisuke Omura 1) Kou Hasegawa 1)
Youhei Marukawa 2) Fumio Otsuka 1)
1)Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
2)Department of Radiology, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Brief report
Salivary gland enlargement manifested
in recurred acromegaly
Mikako Obika Hiroko Ogawa Hitomi Kataoka Fumio Otsuka
Department of General Medicine, Okayama University Graduate School of Medicine, Dentistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Brief report
Acute ascending pattern of sensory and
motor symptoms due to metastatic epidural spinal
cord compression
1)Department of General Medicine, Chiba University Hospital
2)Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, Tokyo-bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center
3)Department of Interventional Radiology, Tokyo-bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center
Letters to the editor
A Hand Shield for Healthcare Workers
-A Brief Report of New Type of
Personal Protective Equipment
Hiroyuki Kunishima 2) Shigeki Fujitani 3) Takahide Matsuda 1)
1)Division of General Internal Medicine, St Marianna University School of Medicine
2)Department of Infectious Diseases, St Marianna University School of Medicine
3)Department of Emergency and Critical Care Medicine, St Marianna University School of Medicine