
Ep 202 Eating Disorders: Common, Commonly Missed, Mismanaged and Misunderstood
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Feb 18, 2025 Samantha Martin, a pediatrician specializing in adolescent medicine, and Jennifer Tomlin, an emergency medicine clinician, discuss the often-overlooked signs of eating disorders in emergency settings. They reveal the high mortality rates associated with these disorders and the common misdiagnoses due to vague symptoms. The conversation emphasizes the importance of early detection, the role of family dynamics in recovery, and critical screening techniques like the SCOFF questionnaire. They also cover the medical complications of eating disorders and the vital need for clinicians to probe deeper into patient histories.
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ED Screening
- Consider using the SCOFF questionnaire at triage for patients aged 12-25.
- A score of 2+ warrants further assessment, but it is not a diagnostic tool.
Common Complaints
- Consider an eating disorder if a patient presents with vague GI symptoms or syncope.
- These common complaints often mask underlying eating disorders.
History Taking
- When taking a history, ask about eating, exercise, menstruation, psychiatric state, substance use, and weight history.
- Obtaining collateral information from parents is crucial for accurate assessment.
