Publications by authors named "Nicole C Noff"

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  • * The case series illustrates its impact through two cases: one highlighting thoracic aortic dissection and another revealing a right atrial thrombus, both leading to timely interventions.
  • * The text emphasizes the importance of thorough training for healthcare providers to utilize POCUS effectively and safely across various medical fields.
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  • BRASH syndrome is a new clinical condition characterized by bradycardia, renal failure, AV blockage, shock, and high potassium levels, complicating patient management.
  • This case study highlights a 56-year-old woman with significant health issues who exhibited atypical symptoms, including severe anemia and thyroid dysfunction, ultimately diagnosed with BRASH syndrome.
  • Successful treatment included managing high potassium levels, correcting thyroid issues, and utilizing renal therapies, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and further research on this syndrome for better patient outcomes.
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This case report describes a patient with systemic sclerosis (SSc) who presented with a large pericardial effusion and a scleroderma renal crisis (SRC). The patient's clinical presentation, diagnostic workup, and treatment plans are reviewed. The coexistence of these complications presents a challenging clinical scenario requiring an interdisciplinary approach.

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Tracheal stenosis (TS) is an iatrogenic sequela after intubation or tracheostomy that is increasing despite technological improvement and skilled respiratory care in the ICU. According to the studies, the rate of TS varies from 10 to 22%, but only 1-2% of these stenoses are severe and present with inspiratory dyspnea that does not respond to medical management. Bronchoscopy is considered the most appropriate diagnostic test, and laser surgery and tracheobronchial stenting are the most commonly performed procedures for tracheal stenosis.

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This case report presents the clinical course of a 70-year-old female with a history of hypertension who developed sinus pauses following abdominal surgery, ultimately requiring the placement of a pacemaker. The patient initially presented with altered mental status preceded by abdominal pain, which progressed to confusion and obtundation. Examination revealed signs of toxicity, tachycardia, tachypnea, and a distended abdomen with absent bowel sounds.

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Sarcoidosis is a multisystem disorder of unknown etiology commonly associated with hilar lymphadenopathy and granulomas. Cardiac involvement is less common; however, sarcoidosis is a known cause of restrictive cardiomyopathy. It typically presents as new-onset arrhythmias or heart failure, although cases of sudden cardiac death have been reported.

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Takotsubo, or stress cardiomyopathy (SC), is described as a transient systolic dysfunction of the apical segments of the left ventricle mainly triggered by emotional or physical stress resembling the presentation of an acute coronary syndrome in the absence of obstructive coronary artery disease. Reverse Takotsubo SC is a rare variant of SC that presents with basal ballooning instead of apical ballooning seen in classic SC. We present a case of a 74-year-old male who was admitted to the ICU with septic shock.

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