53 year old male with c/o abdominal distension,SOB,, decreased urine output since 4-5 days

 July 15th,2023.

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Chief complaints:

 53 year old Patient came to casuality with complaints of B/L pedal edema upto knees since 3 Months(resolving),abdominal distension,SOB, decreased urine output since 4-5 days.

HOPI:


-Patient was apparently asymptomatic 3 months ago back then he developed b/l pitting edema upto knees which was insidious in onset,gradually progressive in nature, continuous in nature,no diurnal variation,resolving with medication.
Abdominal distension is present since 4 to 5 days, insidious onset, gradually progressive in nature associated with discomfort and SOB.
SOB:4-5 days, aggravated with walking, talking relieved on lying in lateral position.
Orthopnea+
Dry cough+(mainly at night)
No chest pain, palpitations.
Decreased urine output since 4-5 days(yellow in colou with burning micturition)
Dark colour stools since one month
Echymosis present in left lumbar region since yesterday
Not a k/c/o HTN, DM -2, CVA, CAD, TB, asthma, epilepsy
K/c/o decompensated chronic liver disease with portal hypertension with thrombocytopenia,secondary to CLD.


Past history -

Not a k/c/o HTN, DM -2, CVA, CAD, TB, asthma, epilepsy
K/c/o decompensated chronic liver disease with portal hypertension with thrombocytopenia,secondary to CLD


Personal history:

Diet: mixed 

Sleep - Adequate 

Appetite - normal 

Bowel movements - regular 

Bladder movements- decreased urine output 

Addictions -last alcohol intake 40 days back
Regular alcoholic since 20 years

Family history- 

No significant family history

General examination -

Patient was conscious, coherent and co-operative.

 pallor+



 icterus+
Edema+

 cyanosis, clubbing, lymphadenopathy absent
 

VITALS

Temperature - 98.8F

BP- 130/80mmhg

PR -112 bpm

RR-20 cpm

Spo2 99%  room air 

Grbs- 157

Investigations :

Chest x-ray 



Ultrasound:



2d echo








Ecg:



Other investigations:
















Systemic examination:

Cvs - S1 S2 present ,no murmurs heard

R/s - bilateral air entry present 

P/a:tender, soft

CNS examination:NFND

Provisional diagnosis:

Decompensated chronic liver disease

Treatment:

1)Fluid and salt restriction<1.5 gm/day
2)Inj monocef 1gm/IV/BD
3)T.lasilla 50 mg/PO/OD(if sbp>90mmhg)
4)syrup nemaffin 15ml/PO/BD( to maintain 4-5 stools per day)
5) abdominal girth and weight maintainece
6) Vitals monitoring 4th hourly 

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