A GP guide to understanding prostate MRI – the PI-RADS scoring system

April 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

Forget about whether PSA screening saves lives or not. What is the next step when a PSA level comes back elevated. Obviously if the PSA is >10 or much higher, they need referral to a urologist for biopsies. What if it is trending high or is significantly higher than the age related reference range? Patients are increasingly having prostate MRIs performed the results are reported as PI-RADS scores.…

Statins and Muscles – worse than we think

March 15, 2018,  Dr Chee L Khoo

“Doc, my muscles feels tired every time I try to exercise”. Are these patients just unfit or is it the statin or is that just another excuse? Between 7-29% of patients on statins report muscle complaints (depending on who reports them). Often these symptoms are exacerbated with physical activity and exercises. Muscle soreness, muscle pains and muscle tenderness are probably relatively easier to quantify in patients but non-specific muscle fatigue are much harder to pin down.…

Metformin during pregnancy – Goldilocks principle strikes again!

March 15, 2018 Dr Chee L Khoo

Hyperglycaemia during pregnancy has significant metabolic consequences for the mother, the pregnancy as well as for the offspring’s future health. It is tempting to assume that keeping the glucose lower during pregnancy must be beneficial for both parties. Metformin has been used in women with PCOS, GDM and obesity during pregnancy in an attempt to improve pregnancy and foetal outcomes but this practice is not based on solid scientific evidence.…

D-dimer – how to use it correctly in general practice

March 2018, Dr Chee L Khoo

We all know a bit about d-dimer. We all know that it can be a useful marker for the diagnosis of venous thromboembolism (VTE). It can be used to guide the optimal duration of anti-coagulation in VTE. It is also useful in assessing the risk of recurrence in patients who already had a VTE event especially in patients with cancer.…