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! Ages Affected | |||
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! Pathophysiology | |||
! Location | |||
! Diagnostic tests | |||
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|'''[[Stable Angina]]''' | |||
|Sudden (acute) | |||
|2-10 minutes | |||
|Heaviness, pressure, tightness, squeezing, burning ([[Levine's sign]]) | |||
|Retrosternal | |||
|Exertion, emotions, cold | |||
|Rest, sublingual nitroglycerine (within minutes) | |||
|Radiation to neck, jaw, shoulders, or arms (commonly on left) | |||
|[[Diaphoresis|Sweating]], [[nausea]], [[palpitations]], [[dizziness]], [[shortness of breath]], sense of impending doom | |||
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|'''[[Unstable Angina]]''' | |||
|Acute | |||
|10-20 minutes | |||
|Same as stable angina but often more severe | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina but occurs with lower levels of exertion & rest | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
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|'''[[Myocardial Infarction]]''' | |||
|Acute | |||
|Commonly > 20 minutes | |||
|Same as stable angina but often more severe | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina but occurs with lower levels of exertion & rest | |||
|Usually unrelieved by nitroglycerine and rest | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
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|'''[[Aortic Stenosis]]''' | |||
|Acute, recurrent episodes of angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Same as stable angina | |||
|Not specific | |||
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|'''[[Aortic Dissection]]''' | |||
|Sudden severe progressive pain (common) or chronic (rare) | |||
|Variable | |||
|Tearing, ripping sensation, knife like | |||
|Depends on area of dissection | |||
|Variable | |||
|Unrelenting pain, unrelieved by nitroglycerine and rest | |||
|Radiating to back, between shoulder blades (dissection in ascending aorta) | |||
|Trauma, Surgical manipulation, pregnancy, [[hypertension]], [[connective tissue disease]] like [[marfan's syndrome]] (cystic medial degeneration) | |||
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|'''[[Pericarditis]]''' | |||
|Acute or subacute | |||
|May last for hours to days | |||
|Sharp, localized | |||
|Retrosternal | |||
|Increases with coughing, deep breathing, supine position | |||
|Relieved by sitting up and leaning forward | |||
|Radiation to shoulder, neck, back abdomen | |||
|Not specific | |||
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Revision as of 18:08, 21 October 2015
Condition | Ages Affected | Duration | Pathophysiology | Location | Diagnostic tests | |||
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Stable Angina | Sudden (acute) | 2-10 minutes | Heaviness, pressure, tightness, squeezing, burning (Levine's sign) | Retrosternal | Exertion, emotions, cold | Rest, sublingual nitroglycerine (within minutes) | Radiation to neck, jaw, shoulders, or arms (commonly on left) | Sweating, nausea, palpitations, dizziness, shortness of breath, sense of impending doom |
Unstable Angina | Acute | 10-20 minutes | Same as stable angina but often more severe | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina but occurs with lower levels of exertion & rest | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina |
Myocardial Infarction | Acute | Commonly > 20 minutes | Same as stable angina but often more severe | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina but occurs with lower levels of exertion & rest | Usually unrelieved by nitroglycerine and rest | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina |
Aortic Stenosis | Acute, recurrent episodes of angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Same as stable angina | Not specific |
Aortic Dissection | Sudden severe progressive pain (common) or chronic (rare) | Variable | Tearing, ripping sensation, knife like | Depends on area of dissection | Variable | Unrelenting pain, unrelieved by nitroglycerine and rest | Radiating to back, between shoulder blades (dissection in ascending aorta) | Trauma, Surgical manipulation, pregnancy, hypertension, connective tissue disease like marfan's syndrome (cystic medial degeneration) |
Pericarditis | Acute or subacute | May last for hours to days | Sharp, localized | Retrosternal | Increases with coughing, deep breathing, supine position | Relieved by sitting up and leaning forward | Radiation to shoulder, neck, back abdomen | Not specific |