Access TeleCare Infectious Disease Expert Makes Uncommon Diagnosis With Community-Wide Implications2024-09-18T15:51:53-05:00

Access TeleCare Infectious Disease Expert Makes Uncommon Diagnosis With Community-Wide Implications

Access TeleCare Patient Case Study

Access TeleCare physicians detected the first confirmed case of West Nile virus in a West Texas town, resulting in a positive patient outcome and alerting local health authorities to enhance community-wide messaging efforts and preparedness.

The Case

Several weeks after being discharged from the hospital after treatment for atrial fibrillation with rapid ventricular response, an elderly West Texas resident returned to the hospital emergency department with a new wave of symptoms. The patient wasn’t eating and was experiencing lethargy and declining mental status. In the emergency department, he registered a 100-degree fever and a high white blood cell count.

The Care Plan

The on-site hospitalist admitted the patient with what was initially suspected to be encephalopathy due to sepsis, but after multiple CT scans, a brain MRI, and blood and urine cultures all came back negative, the on-site team sought a consultation with the hospital’s dedicated Access TeleCare infectious disease specialist.

After consulting with the admitting hospitalist and reviewing the patient’s history, the Access TeleCare specialist suspected an acute central nervous system infection. The specialist ordered additional tests, including for West Nile virus, given the patient’s age and the increased risk of mosquito-borne illnesses during Texas summers.

“A rare diagnosis like this may very well have gone unnoticed without timely intervention from an experienced infectious disease expert. The accuracy of the diagnosis and the subsequent communication to local health authorities demonstrate Access TeleCare’s commitment to enhancing patient care at both the individual and community level.”

– Jade Le, M.D. | Access TeleCare chief of infectious disease

Access TeleCare diagnoses rare West Nile virus case in West Texas

Expert Care at the Patient and Community Level

For one patient, Access TeleCare made a rare diagnosis of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease, achieving a positive outcome and enhancing the community’s overall level of preparedness by alerting local healthcare authorities to the case.

The Result

The patient was diagnosed with the first West Nile virus case in the area, and the Access TeleCare specialist developed a treatment plan and managed the patient’s existing medications to account for the new diagnosis. Within two days the patient was discharged to a skilled nursing facility, where he began eating regularly
and participating in physical therapy.

Once the diagnosis was confirmed, the Texas Department of State Health Services and county health officials were notified, alerting them of the potential need for increased mosquito monitoring and community messaging on preventing mosquito-borne illnesses, as the only prevention for West Nile is avoiding mosquito bites.

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