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NYU Medical Grand Rounds Clinical Vignette

Krista Michelin MD, PGY-3

March 17, 2010

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A 60-year-old man with hypertension and hyperlipidemia presents for routine follow-up

of his chronic medical conditions.

Chief Complaint

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History of Present Illness

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• The patient was in his usual state of health until his late forties when he was diagnosed with hypertension and hyperlipidemia.

• For the first several years after his diagnosis, the patient was managed with therapeutic lifestyle changes including diet modification and jogging.

• Despite a healthier lifestyle, after several years the patient’s LDL cholesterol and blood pressure reached levels requiring pharmacotherapy.

History of Present Illness

• The patient was started on hydrochorothiazide and a statin.

• His medications were titrated over the next year, and recommended blood pressure and lipid goals were eventually achieved.

• The patient’s blood pressure and lipids have been stable over the last four years without additional changes to his medical regimen.

• He has no complaints since his last visit three months ago and reports good medication compliance.

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Additional History

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Past Medical History• Hypertension• Hyperlipidemia• Anxiety disorder

Past Surgical History• None

Family History• Father: Coronary disease

• CABG at age 62• Mother: Hypertension

Social History• Lives with his wife• Practicing attorney• Lifetime non-smoker• Social alcohol use• Denies illicit drug use

Outpatient Medications

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Aspirin 81mg daily

Atorvastatin 20mg daily

Losartan-Hydrochlorothiazide 50-12.5mg daily

Paroxetine 30mg daily

Allergies: Sulfa (rash)

Physical Examination

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General: Well-appearing man in no acute distress

Vitals: T 98F, BP 118/71, HR 75, RR 16, BMI 29

O2 saturation: 99% on room air

The remainder of the physical exam was normal

Laboratory Studies

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• CBC: Within normal limits

• Basic Metabolic Panel: Within normal limits

• Hepatic Panel: Within normal limits

• Total cholesterol: 175mg/dL (0-200 mg/dL)

• HDL cholesterol: 51md/dL (30-74 mg/dL)

• Triglycerides: 91mg/dL (60-290 mg/dL)

• LDL cholesterol: 106mg/dL (<130 mg/dL)

Working Diagnosis

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Well-controlled hypertension and hyperlipidemia on stable medical therapy

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During the patient’s visit

• On review of the patient’s medical record, the patient’s blood pressure measurements and lipid profiles at each visit have been normal at three month intervals for the last four years.

• Later during the visit, the patient expresses concern that he is reaching the age at which his father underwent bypass surgery.

• He requests referral to a cardiologist and for CT coronary angiography.

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During the patient’s visit

• When asked about chest discomfort or dyspnea on exertion, the patient reports jogging around the Central Park Reservoir without difficulty last weekend (1.58 miles).

• Despite reassurances, he is remains anxious about his risk and says he may look for a second opinion.

• As a compromise, an ECG is obtained. It is normal.

• A follow-up appointment in three months is arranged with routine blood work, including a fasting lipid profile and ECG.

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Final Diagnosis

Well-controlled hypertension and hyperlipidemia on stable medical therapy

Apprehension regarding cardiovascular risk and family history of coronary artery disease

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