A 32-year-old woman is brought to a tertiary ED with 2 days of worsening drowsiness, confusion, and hypothermia. Her mother reports she has not taken her medications for the last month.
You suspect myxoedema coma.
| Observation |
Value |
| GCS |
14 |
| Temperature |
33 C |
| Heart rate |
66/min |
| Blood pressure |
92/62 mmHg |
| Respiratory rate |
16/min |
| Oxygen saturation |
95% on 1 L nasal prongs |
| Medications |
Sodium valproate 500 mg BD; thyroxine 100 microg daily; methadone 100 mg daily |
| Test |
Result |
| TSH |
25.0 mIU/L (high) |
| Free T4 |
<3 pmol/L (low) |
| Free T3 |
<1.5 pmol/L (low) |
| Parameter |
Result |
| pH |
7.387 |
| pCO2 |
35.8 mmHg |
| HCO3 |
21.1 mmol/L |
| Hb |
129 g/L |
| Creatinine |
73 micromol/L |
| Na |
130 mmol/L |
| K |
4.0 mmol/L |
| Cl |
105 mmol/L |
| Ionised calcium |
0.66 mmol/L |
| Glucose |
10.4 mmol/L |
| Lactate |
2.5 mmol/L |
Provide four (4) differential diagnoses other than myxoedema coma.
(Marked out of 4.0)
/ 4
Excluding medication non-adherence, list four (4) triggers for this presentation.
(Marked out of 2.0)
/ 2
Outline ED treatment.
(Marked out of 5.0)
/ 5
Total Score: 0 / 11
Percentage: 0%
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