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|Prompt=A 62 year old male patient, with a significant history of aortic valvulopathy, undergoes a planned prosthetic aortic valve replacement. Following the procedure in the coronary care units (CCU), the nurse notices the patient seizing continuously for 40 minutes without recovering from his state. The physician explains that the patient suffers from an ischemic stroke caused by calcific cerebral embolization during the surgery and prescribes a medication to stop his seizures. | |Prompt=A 62 year old male patient, with a significant history of aortic valvulopathy, undergoes a planned prosthetic aortic valve replacement. Following the procedure in the coronary care units (CCU), the nurse notices the patient seizing continuously for 40 minutes without recovering from his state. The physician explains that the patient suffers from an ischemic stroke caused by calcific cerebral embolization during the surgery and prescribes a medication to acutely stop his seizures. In which of the following conditions is the prescribed class of medication not contraindicated? | ||
|Explanation=Benzodiazepines, especially lorazepam and diazepam, are indicated in the acute management of status epilepticus, defined as continuous seizure lasting more than 30 minutes or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for more than 30 minutes. However, benzodiazepines are not to be used alone following status epilepticus. Frequently, phenytoin is combined for the maintenance phase in patients with seizure disorder. | |||
Benzodiazepines are generally indicated in anxiety and sleep disorders, mood disorders, restless leg syndrome, and symptomatic improvement of substance withdrawal. They are considered teratogenic, hence contraindicated in pregnancy. They are also contraindicated in acute liver toxicity, acute angle glaucoma, and myasthenia gravis because of the drug's potentiation of respiratory depression in myasthenic patients with diaphragmatic involvement. | |||
Educational Objective: Benzodiazepines are indicated in the acute management of status-epilepticus and may also be used in restless leg syndrome. | |||
|AnswerA=Acute liver toxicity | |||
|AnswerAExp=Acute liver toxicity is a contraindication to the use of benzodiazepines. | |||
|AnswerB=Acute angle glaucoma | |||
|AnswerBExp=Benzodiazepines are contraindicated in acute angle glaucoma. They should be used with caution in patients with open-angle glaucoma. | |||
|AnswerC=Pregnancy | |||
|AnswerCExp=Benzodiazepines are considered class X, defined as containing teratogenic properties. As such, they are contraindicated in pregnancy. | |||
|AnswerD=Myasthenia gravis | |||
|AnswerDExp=Because myasthenia gravis (MG) potentially causes respiratory depression due to involvement of the diaphragm, benzodiazepines are contraindicated in MG because of their possible potentiation of respiratory depression. | |||
|AnswerE=Restless leg syndrome | |||
|AnswerEExp=Benzodiazepines are indicated for improving symptoms of restless leg syndrome. | |||
|RightAnswer=E | |||
|WBRKeyword=benzodiazepine, restless, leg, syndrome, restless leg syndrome, seizure, status, epilepticus, status epilepticus, embolization, stroke, valvulopathy, valve, disease, aortic, replacement, prosthetic, myasthenia, gravis, myasthenia gravis, prosthetic valve replacement, acute, liver, toxicity, acute liver toxicity, psychosis, acute psychosis, pregnancy, class X, class, X, contraindicated, contraindication, indicated, indication, cerebral, calcific, ischemic | |||
|Approved=No | |Approved=No | ||
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Author | [[PageAuthor::Rim Halaby, M.D. [1]]] |
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Exam Type | ExamType::USMLE Step 1 |
Main Category | MainCategory::Pathology |
Sub Category | SubCategory::Neurology |
Prompt | [[Prompt::A 62 year old male patient, with a significant history of aortic valvulopathy, undergoes a planned prosthetic aortic valve replacement. Following the procedure in the coronary care units (CCU), the nurse notices the patient seizing continuously for 40 minutes without recovering from his state. The physician explains that the patient suffers from an ischemic stroke caused by calcific cerebral embolization during the surgery and prescribes a medication to acutely stop his seizures. In which of the following conditions is the prescribed class of medication not contraindicated?]] |
Answer A | AnswerA::Acute liver toxicity |
Answer A Explanation | AnswerAExp::Acute liver toxicity is a contraindication to the use of benzodiazepines. |
Answer B | AnswerB::Acute angle glaucoma |
Answer B Explanation | AnswerBExp::Benzodiazepines are contraindicated in acute angle glaucoma. They should be used with caution in patients with open-angle glaucoma. |
Answer C | AnswerC::Pregnancy |
Answer C Explanation | AnswerCExp::Benzodiazepines are considered class X, defined as containing teratogenic properties. As such, they are contraindicated in pregnancy. |
Answer D | AnswerD::Myasthenia gravis |
Answer D Explanation | AnswerDExp::Because myasthenia gravis (MG) potentially causes respiratory depression due to involvement of the diaphragm, benzodiazepines are contraindicated in MG because of their possible potentiation of respiratory depression. |
Answer E | AnswerE::Restless leg syndrome |
Answer E Explanation | AnswerEExp::Benzodiazepines are indicated for improving symptoms of restless leg syndrome. |
Right Answer | RightAnswer::E |
Explanation | [[Explanation::Benzodiazepines, especially lorazepam and diazepam, are indicated in the acute management of status epilepticus, defined as continuous seizure lasting more than 30 minutes or recurrent seizures without regaining consciousness for more than 30 minutes. However, benzodiazepines are not to be used alone following status epilepticus. Frequently, phenytoin is combined for the maintenance phase in patients with seizure disorder.
Benzodiazepines are generally indicated in anxiety and sleep disorders, mood disorders, restless leg syndrome, and symptomatic improvement of substance withdrawal. They are considered teratogenic, hence contraindicated in pregnancy. They are also contraindicated in acute liver toxicity, acute angle glaucoma, and myasthenia gravis because of the drug's potentiation of respiratory depression in myasthenic patients with diaphragmatic involvement. Educational Objective: Benzodiazepines are indicated in the acute management of status-epilepticus and may also be used in restless leg syndrome. |
Approved | Approved::No |
Keyword | WBRKeyword::benzodiazepine, WBRKeyword::restless, WBRKeyword::leg, WBRKeyword::syndrome, WBRKeyword::restless leg syndrome, WBRKeyword::seizure, WBRKeyword::status, WBRKeyword::epilepticus, WBRKeyword::status epilepticus, WBRKeyword::embolization, WBRKeyword::stroke, WBRKeyword::valvulopathy, WBRKeyword::valve, WBRKeyword::disease, WBRKeyword::aortic, WBRKeyword::replacement, WBRKeyword::prosthetic, WBRKeyword::myasthenia, WBRKeyword::gravis, WBRKeyword::myasthenia gravis, WBRKeyword::prosthetic valve replacement, WBRKeyword::acute, WBRKeyword::liver, WBRKeyword::toxicity, WBRKeyword::acute liver toxicity, WBRKeyword::psychosis, WBRKeyword::acute psychosis, WBRKeyword::pregnancy, WBRKeyword::class X, WBRKeyword::class, WBRKeyword::X, WBRKeyword::contraindicated, WBRKeyword::contraindication, WBRKeyword::indicated, WBRKeyword::indication, WBRKeyword::cerebral, WBRKeyword::calcific, WBRKeyword::ischemic |
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