(Vertigo after Gastric Plication / Partial Bypass in an Elderly Patient)
1️⃣ PRIMARY GOAL
Reduce vertigo, prevent falls, protect cerebral perfusion, and avoid nutritional & medication-related complications while maintaining safe weight control.
2️⃣ STEP-BY-STEP VERTIGO WORKUP ALGORITHM
A) Rule Out Life-Threatening Causes FIRST
ECG
24-hour Holter monitor
→ Look for bradycardia, pauses, arrhythmia
Postural BP (lying / sitting / standing)
Brain MRI or CT (if symptoms worsen or focal signs appear)
B) Target Likely Causes (Most Important in This Patient)
Vertebrobasilar insufficiency (cervical osteophytes + atherosclerosis)
Relative hypotension after weight loss
Nutritional deficiencies
Medication interactions
3️⃣ MEDICATION OPTIMIZATION (CRITICAL)
🔹 Cardiac Medications
Concor (Bisoprolol) 5 mg
Reassess need & dose
Consider reducing to 2.5 mg if:
HR <60 bpm
Vertigo correlates with bradycardia
Aldactone 25 mg
Monitor:
Potassium
Sodium
Consider dose reduction if:
Orthostatic symptoms present
🔹 Ozempic (Semaglutide)
In elderly post-bariatric patients:
High risk of undernutrition & dehydration
Recommendation:
Reduce frequency OR
Temporarily stop for 4–6 weeks
Reassess appetite, hydration, vertigo
4️⃣ NUTRITION & HYDRATION PROTOCOL (NON-NEGOTIABLE)
🥗 Diet
Protein intake: 1–1.2 g/kg/day
Small frequent meals (every 3–4 hours)
Avoid prolonged fasting
Add complex carbohydrates to prevent hypoglycemia
💧 Hydration
2–2.5 L fluids/day
Add oral rehydration solution if dizziness persists
Liberal salt intake unless contraindicated
5️⃣ SUPPLEMENTATION (START IMMEDIATELY)
Regardless of surgery type:
Supplement
Dose
Vitamin B12
IM monthly OR oral 1000 mcg/day
Iron
If ferritin <50
Vitamin D
2000–4000 IU/day
Calcium
1200 mg/day
Magnesium
200–400 mg/day
Multivitamin
Daily
6️⃣ LAB MONITORING SCHEDULE
Baseline & Every 6 Months
CBC
Ferritin
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
Electrolytes (Na, K, Mg)
Albumin
HbA1c
7️⃣ CERVICAL & NEUROLOGICAL MANAGEMENT
🧠 Cervical Spine
Cervical physiotherapy
Avoid extreme neck rotation
Use cervical support pillow
Short-term soft collar if symptomatic
🩺 Neurology
Evaluate vertebral artery flow (Doppler if available)
Rule out central vertigo causes
8️⃣ FALL PREVENTION STRATEGY
Rise slowly from bed/chair
Night light in bedroom
Avoid sudden head movements
Balance exercises (under supervision)
9️⃣ PATIENT EDUCATION (VERY IMPORTANT)
Teach the patient to recognize:
Warning signs:
Near-syncope
Palpitations
Persistent vomiting
Black stools
When to seek urgent care
🔟 DECISION ABOUT BARIATRIC SURGERY TYPE (RETROSPECTIVE MANAGEMENT)
If Gastric Plication
Focus on:
Nutritional adequacy
GERD control
Endoscopy if persistent nausea
If Partial Bypass
Lifelong supplementation
Lower threshold for treating deficiencies
Avoid NSAIDs & smoking
🔑 FINAL CLINICAL MESSAGE
This patient’s vertigo is multifactorial:
cerebral atherosclerosis + cervical disease + post-bariatric nutritional effects + medication mismatch after weight loss.
👉 Correcting nutrition, optimizing medications, and protecting cerebral perfusion will improve symptoms more than vestibular drugs alone.
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Just tell me what you need next.Below is a clear, practical DRUG-ADJUSTMENT CHECKLIST designed specifically for this 74-year-old post-bariatric patient with vertigo, cerebrovascular disease, mild arrhythmia, and recent weight loss.
It is structured so it can be used directly in clinic or ward rounds.
✅ DRUG ADJUSTMENT CHECKLIST
(Post-Bariatric Elderly Patient with Vertigo)
1️⃣ BEFORE ANY ADJUSTMENT (MANDATORY CHECKS)
☐ Record supine & standing BP
☐ Record resting HR
☐ Review weight change (≥10% loss = reassess all cardio meds)
☐ Review fluid intake & appetite
☐ Check labs:
☐ Na, K, Mg
☐ B12, Ferritin
☐ Creatinine / eGFR
2️⃣ CARDIOVASCULAR MEDICATIONS
🔹 Concor (Bisoprolol)
Current dose: 5 mg daily
☐ Check resting HR
☐ Check symptoms of:
Dizziness
Fatigue
Near-syncope
Adjustment Guide:
HR ≥65 bpm & asymptomatic → ☐ Continue
HR 55–64 bpm OR dizziness → ☐ Reduce to 2.5 mg
HR <55 bpm OR syncope → ☐ Hold & cardiology review
⚠️ Reassess 2–4 weeks after dose change
🔹 Aldactone (Spironolactone)
Current dose: 25 mg daily
☐ Check:
K⁺
Na⁺
BP trend
Dehydration signs
Adjustment Guide:
K ≤4.8 & BP stable → ☐ Continue
Orthostatic hypotension → ☐ Reduce to 12.5 mg
K ≥5.0 OR dehydration → ☐ Stop temporarily
⚠️ Recheck electrolytes in 7–10 days
3️⃣ METABOLIC / WEIGHT-LOSS MEDICATION
🔹 Ozempic (Semaglutide)
Current: 1 ml every 3 weeks
☐ Assess:
Appetite suppression
Nausea
Fluid intake
Muscle loss
Adjustment Guide:
Ongoing weight loss + vertigo → ☐ Pause for 4–6 weeks
Poor intake / dehydration → ☐ Stop temporarily
Weight stable & good intake → ☐ Consider lower frequency
⚠️ Reassess:
Weight
Appetite
Vertigo severity
4️⃣ SUPPLEMENTS (DO NOT DELAY)
☐ Vitamin B12 (IM monthly or oral 1000 mcg/day)
☐ Iron (if ferritin <50 ng/mL)
☐ Vitamin D 2000–4000 IU/day
☐ Calcium 1200 mg/day
☐ Magnesium 200–400 mg/day
☐ Daily multivitamin
5️⃣ MEDICATIONS TO AVOID / USE WITH CAUTION
☐ NSAIDs (ulcer risk post-bypass)
☐ Sedatives / benzodiazepines
☐ Anticholinergics
☐ Excess diuretics
☐ Alcohol
6️⃣ VERTIGO-SPECIFIC MEDICATION NOTE
☐ Avoid long-term vestibular suppressants (e.g., betahistine, meclizine)
☐ Use short-term only if severe symptoms
☐ Treat cause, not symptoms alone
7️⃣ FOLLOW-UP SCHEDULE
☐ 2 weeks: BP, HR, symptoms
☐ 4–6 weeks: Labs & medication review
☐ 3 months: Nutritional reassessment
☐ Every 6 months: Full bariatric labs
8️⃣ RED FLAGS – STOP & REFER URGENTLY
☐ Syncope
☐ HR <50 bpm
☐ Persistent vomiting
☐ New neurological deficit
☐ Black stools or anemia
🔑 FINAL CLINICAL TIP
Any patient >65 years who loses >10–15% body weight must have ALL cardiovascular and metabolic medications re-titrated.
Vertigo often resolves after dose correction, not with antivertigo drugs.Below is a clear, patient-friendly MEDICATION CARD you can print, laminate, or keep on a phone.
It is written in simple language, suitable for a 74-year-old patient, and includes safety alerts.
🟦 PATIENT MEDICATION CARD 🟦
(Post-Bariatric Surgery – Vertigo Risk)
👤 Patient Information
Name: __________________________
Age: 74 years
Emergency Contact: __________________________
Allergies: __________________________
💊 CURRENT MEDICATIONS
❤️ Heart & Blood Pressure
Concor® (Bisoprolol)
☐ 5 mg once daily
☐ 2.5 mg once daily (if dose reduced)
🕒 Take in the morning
⚠️ Report dizziness, slow pulse, or fainting
Aldactone® (Spironolactone)
☐ 25 mg once daily
☐ 12.5 mg once daily (if reduced)
🕒 Take after food
⚠️ Avoid dehydration – check potassium regularly
⚖️ Weight / Metabolic
Ozempic® (Semaglutide)
☐ Temporarily stopped
☐ Reduced dose / reduced frequency
⚠️ Stop if poor appetite, nausea, or dizziness worsen
🧴 DAILY SUPPLEMENTS (VERY IMPORTANT)
☐ Multivitamin – once daily
☐ Vitamin B12 – injection monthly OR tablet daily
☐ Vitamin D – _____ IU daily
☐ Calcium – _____ mg daily
☐ Magnesium – _____ mg daily
☐ Iron – if prescribed
⚠️ Never stop supplements without doctor advice
🚫 MEDICATIONS TO AVOID
❌ Pain killers like Ibuprofen / Diclofenac
❌ Sleeping pills or sedatives unless prescribed
❌ Excess alcohol
🧠 IMPORTANT HEALTH NOTES
History of bariatric surgery
Cervical spine arthritis
Brain blood vessel narrowing
Mild heart rhythm problem
Prone to dizziness / vertigo
🚨 SEEK URGENT MEDICAL HELP IF:
Fainting or near-fainting
Severe or persistent dizziness
Pulse below 50 beats/min
Black stools or vomiting
New weakness, speech or vision problems
🕒 DAILY SAFETY TIPS
✔ Rise slowly from bed or chair
✔ Drink enough fluids
✔ Eat small frequent meals
✔ Avoid sudden neck movements
✔ Use good neck support pillow
🩺 Treating Doctor / Hospital
Doctor: __________________________
Hospital / Clinic: __________________________
Phone: __________________________
🔑 IMPORTANT MESSAGE
Because of weight loss and age, medication doses may need adjustment.
Always show this card to any doctor or emergency team.
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