Rheumatologic Conditions Flashcards
(58 cards)
Lupus
What are the complications associated with lupus?
- cardiovascular
- renal
- infections
Lupus
What are the different types of lupus?
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- drug induced lupus erthematosus
also cutaneous and neonatal
Lupus
What drugs can cause drug induced lupus erthematosus?
- hydralazine
- procainamide
- isoniazide
- minocycline
- TNF alpha inhibitors
Lupus
What is the clinical presentation of lupus?
- excessive fatigue/overall malaise
- photosensitivity, joint pain, weight loss
- fever, nasal ulcers, rash (malar rash, “butterfly” rash)
- cardiac complications
- renal complications
- seizures/psychosis
- raynaud’s syndrome
- sjogren’s syndrome
Lupus
What is the first line treatment for lupus?
hydroxychloroquine 5 mg/kg ABW (round to nearest 100mg BID)
Lupus
What drug may be given prn for flares in lupus?
glucocorticoids
Lupus
What drug is first line for lupus nephritis?
belimumab
Lupus
What is the second line treatment for lupus?
organ-threatening and refractory cases
cyclophosphamide and rituximab
Lupus
What are the adverse effects of hydroxychloroquine?
- photosensitivity
- QT prolongation
- retinopathy
- thrombocytopenia
- GI upset
- emotional lability
- suicidal ideation
Lupus
What are the monitoring parameters associated with hydroxychloroquine?
- CBC
- TB, HepB, HepC tests
- CMP
- ophthalmologic screening
- ECG
Lupus
What are the adverse effects of belimumab (Benlysta)?
- GI upset
- infection
- infusion related reaction
- headache
- insomnia
- pruritis
- suicidal ideation
Lupus
What are the monitoring parameters of belimumab (Benlysta)?
watch for depression/suicidal ideation and hypersensitivity reactions
Lupus
What are the adverse effects of cyclophosphamide?
- alopecia
- GI upset
- renal impairment
- leukopenia
- bone marrow suppression
- cardiotoxicity
- amenorrhea
Lupus
What are the monitoring parameters of cyclophosphamide?
- CBC w/ diff
- CMP
- S/S of cardic toxicity and pulmonary toxicity
Lupus
What are the adverse effects of rituximab?
- GI upset
- liver impairment
- cardiac toxicity
- alopecia
- back pain
- cough/dyspnea
- hepatic impairment
- hypertension
- night sweats
- weight gain
Lupus
What are the monitoring parameters of rituximab?
- CBC w/ diff
- S/S of tumor lysis syndrome
- fluid balance
Lupus
What inflammatory markers may be monitored in lupus?
- ESR
- CRP
- autoantibodies
Lupus
When should patients with lupus have a follow-up?
every 1-3 months in high disease activity, new medication, lab abnormalities
when stable (rare) every 3-4 months
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is the difference between seropositive and seronegative RA?
- seropositive RA= rheumatoid factor (RF) positive or anti-citrullinated protein antibodies (ACPA) positive, more aggressive disease, higher risk of joint damage
- seronegative RA= more mild disease, but still experience joint pain and inflammation
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What are the signs and symptoms of RA?
- joint pain, swelling, stiffness, especially in the morning
- symmetrical joint involvement
- fatigue, fever, and loss of appetite
- nodules under the skin near the affected joints
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What are the most common joints involved in RA?
hands, wrists, ankles, feet, and knees
Rheumatoid Arthritis
How does RA affect patients quality of life?
higher rates of depression and anxiety
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What is the first line treatment for RA?
methotrexate
Rheumatoid Arthritis
What may be used to treat more mild cases of RA?
hydroxychloroquine or sulfasalazine