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* Heaviness/pressure/ tightness/squeezing/ burning ([[Levine's sign]]) | *Heaviness/pressure/ tightness/squeezing/ burning ([[Levine's sign]]) | ||
* Retrosternal | *Retrosternal | ||
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* [[Dyspnea]] and decreased exercise tolerance | *[[Dyspnea]] and decreased exercise tolerance | ||
* [[Dizziness]] and [[syncope]] | *[[Dizziness]] and [[syncope]] | ||
* [[Angina pectoris]] | *[[Angina pectoris]] | ||
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* [[S2]] is soft, single and [[Paradoxical splitting of S2|paradoxically split]] | *[[S2]] is soft, single and [[Paradoxical splitting of S2|paradoxically split]] | ||
* [[A2]] delayed and tends to occur simultaneously with [[P2]] | *[[A2]] delayed and tends to occur simultaneously with [[P2]] | ||
* [[Aortic]] [[Ejection murmur|ejection]] click | *[[Aortic]] [[Ejection murmur|ejection]] click | ||
* | *[[Fourth heart sound|Fourth heart sound (S4)]] can also be heard | ||
* Crescendo–decrescendo [[Heart murmur|murmur]] | *Crescendo–decrescendo [[Heart murmur|murmur]] | ||
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* [[Electrolyte disturbance|Serum electrolyte levels]] | *[[Electrolyte disturbance|Serum electrolyte levels]] | ||
* [[Cardiac biomarkers]] | *[[Cardiac biomarkers]] | ||
* [[CBC]] | *[[CBC]] | ||
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* The voltage of the QRS complex is increased showing the presence of left ventricular hypertrophy and are therefore not specific. | *The voltage of the QRS complex is increased showing the presence of left ventricular hypertrophy and are therefore not specific. | ||
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* Chest Radiography | *Chest Radiography | ||
* Echocardiography | *Echocardiography | ||
* Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Arteriography | *Cardiac Catheterization and Coronary Arteriography | ||
* Radionuclide Ventriculography | *Radionuclide Ventriculography | ||
* Exercise Stress Testing | *Exercise Stress Testing | ||
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** Transthoracic Echo | **Transthoracic Echo | ||
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|'''[[Aortic Dissection]]''' | |'''[[Aortic Dissection]]''' | ||
|Sudden severe progressive pain (common) or chronic (rare) | | style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Sudden severe progressive pain (common) or chronic (rare) | ||
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* Tearing, ripping sensation, knife like | * Tearing, ripping sensation, knife like | ||
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*[[Focal neurologic deficit]] | *[[Focal neurologic deficit]] | ||
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*[[Pulse]] deficit | *[[Pulse]] deficit | ||
*New [[Diastolic murmurs|diastolic murmur]] | *New [[Diastolic murmurs|diastolic murmur]] | ||
*[[Hypotension]] | *[[Hypotension]] | ||
*[[Diastolic]] decrescendo [[Heart murmur|murmur]] | *[[Diastolic]] decrescendo [[Heart murmur|murmur]] | ||
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* [[D-dimer]] | * [[D-dimer]] | ||
* Measurements of soluble elastin fragments, smooth muscle myosin heavy chain, high-sensitivity [[C-reactive protein (CRP)|C-reactive protein]], [[fibrinogen]], and [[Fibrillin|fibrillin fragments]] | * Measurements of soluble elastin fragments, smooth muscle myosin heavy chain, high-sensitivity [[C-reactive protein (CRP)|C-reactive protein]], [[fibrinogen]], and [[Fibrillin|fibrillin fragments]] | ||
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* Tot indicated for diagnosis of AR | * Tot indicated for diagnosis of AR | ||
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*CXR: Mediastinal and/or aortic widening | |||
CTA | *CTA | ||
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MRA | *TEE | ||
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TEE | *MRI | ||
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|'''[[Pericarditis]]''' | |'''[[Pericarditis]]''' | ||
|Acute or subacute | | style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |Acute or subacute | ||
|May last for hours to days | | style="background: #F5F5F5; padding: 5px;" |May last for hours to days | ||
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* Sharp & localized retrosternal pain | *Sharp & localized retrosternal pain | ||
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* [[Pericardial friction rub]] | *[[Pericardial friction rub]] | ||
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* [[Pericardial friction rub]] heard with the [[diaphragm]] of [[stethoscope]] | *[[Pericardial friction rub]] heard with the [[diaphragm]] of [[stethoscope]] | ||
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* [[Complete blood count|CBC]] | *[[Complete blood count|CBC]] | ||
* [[Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and T (cTnT)|Troponin level]] | *[[Cardiac troponin I (cTnI) and T (cTnT)|Troponin level]] | ||
* [[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate]] | *[[Erythrocyte sedimentation rate]] | ||
* [[C-reactive protein|C-reactive protein level]] | *[[C-reactive protein|C-reactive protein level]] | ||
* [[Blood cultures]] | *[[Blood cultures]] | ||
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* EKG changes (typically widespread ST segment elevation or PR depressions) | *EKG changes (typically widespread ST segment elevation or PR depressions) | ||
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* Chest x-ray | *Chest x-ray | ||
* Echocardiogram | *Echocardiogram | ||
* CMR and/or CT | *CMR and/or CT | ||
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* | *Pericardiocentesis, guided by fluoroscopy or echocardiography and pericardial biopsy | ||
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|[[Pericardial Tamponade]] | |[[Pericardial Tamponade]] |
Revision as of 22:11, 19 February 2018
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1], Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Iqra Qamar M.D.[2] Amresh Kumar MD [3]
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Overview
There are several life-threatening causes of chest pain which need to be evaluated for first, which include; myocardial infarction, aortic dissection, esophageal rupture, pulmonary embolism, and tension pneumothorax. The other possible causes of chest pain can be evaluated for by carefully assessing the nature of the pain, and obtaining a thorough patient history.
Differential Diagnosis
5 Life Threatening Diseases to Exclude Immediately
- Aortic dissection
- Esophageal rupture
- Myocardial infarction
- Pulmonary embolism[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
- Tension pneumothorax[8]
The frequency of conditions exclusive of acute myocardial infarction in a decreasing order is:[9]
- Gastroesophageal disease
- Ischemic heart disease (angina, not myocardial infarction)
- Chest wall syndromes
Differentiating the Life Threatening and Ischemic Causes of Chest Pain from other Disorders
Thorough history including: onset, duration, type of pain, location, exacerbating factors, alleviating factors, and radiation. Risk factors for coronary artery disease: family history, smoking, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes.
Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain
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Onset | Duration | Type of Pain | Cough | Fever | Dyspnea | Weight loss | Associated Features | Auscultation Findings | ||||||
Cardiac | Stable Angina | Sudden (acute) | 2-10 minutes |
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Unstable Angina | Acute | 10-20 minutes |
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Myocardial Infarction | Acute | Commonly > 20 minutes |
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Aortic Stenosis | Acute, recurrent episodes of angina | 2-10 minutes |
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Aortic Dissection | Sudden severe progressive pain (common) or chronic (rare) | Variable |
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Pericarditis | Acute or subacute | May last for hours to days |
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Pericardial Tamponade | Acute or subacute | May last for hours to days |
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Heart Failure | Subacute or chronic | Variable |
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Stress (takotsubo) | Acute | Commonly > 20 minutes |
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Differentials on the basis of Etiology | Disease | Clinical manifestations | Diagnosis | |||||||||||
Symptoms | Physical exam | Lab Findings | EKG | Imaging | Gold standard | |||||||||
Onset | Duration | Type of Pain | Cough | Fever | Dyspnea | Weight loss | Associated Features | Auscultation Findings | ||||||
Pulmonary | Pulmonary Embolism | Acute | May last minutes to hours |
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Spontaneous Pneumothorax | Acute | May last minutes to hours |
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Tension Pneumothorax | Acute | May last minutes to hours |
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Pneumonia | Acute or chronic | Variable |
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Tracheitis/ Bronchitis | Acute | Variable |
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Pleuritis | Acute or subacute or chronic | May last minutes to hours |
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Pulmonary Hypertension | Acute or subacute or chronic | Variable |
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Pleural Effusion | Acute or subacute or chronic | Variable |
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Asthma & COPD | Acute or subacute or chronic | Variable |
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Pulmonary Malignancy | Chronic | Week to months |
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Sarcoidosis | Chronic | Days to week |
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Acute chest syndrome (Sickle cell anemia) | Acute | May last minutes to hours |
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Differentials on the basis of Etiology | Disease | Clinical manifestations | Diagnosis | |||||||||||
Symptoms | Physical exam | Lab Findings | EKG | Imaging | Gold standard | |||||||||
Onset | Duration | Type of Pain | Cough | Fever | Dyspnea | Weight loss | Associated Features | Auscultation Findings | ||||||
Gastrointestinal | GERD, Peptic Ulcer | Acute |
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Diffuse Esophageal Spasm | Acute |
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Esophagitis | Acute | Variable |
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+ | + | - | +/- |
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Eosinophilic Esophagitis | Chronic | Variable |
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Esophageal Perforation | Acute | Minutes to hours |
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Mediastinitis | Acute, Chronic | Variable |
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Cholelithiasis | Acute, subacute | Minutes to hours |
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Pancreatitis | Acute, Chronic | Variable |
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Sliding Hiatal Hernia | Acute | Variable |
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Musculoskeletal | Costosternal syndromes (costochondritis) | Acute, subacute | Days to weeks |
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Lower rib pain syndromes | Chronic | Variable |
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Sternalis syndrome | Chronic | Variable | Pressure like pain
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Tietze's syndrome | Acute | Weeks | Pressure like pain over
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Xiphoidalgia | Acute | Variable | Pressure like pain over
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Spontaneous sternoclavicular subluxation | Acute, Chronic | Variable | Aching pain over Sternoclavicular joint | - | - | - | - |
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Differentials on the basis of Etiology | Disease | Clinical manifestations | Diagnosis | |||||||||||
Symptoms | Physical exam | Lab Findings | EKG | Imaging | Gold standard | |||||||||
Onset | Duration | Type of Pain | Cough | Fever | Dyspnea | Weight loss | Associated Features | Auscultation Findings | ||||||
Rheumatic | Fibromyalgia | Chronic | Variable |
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Rheumatoid arthritis | Chronic | Years | Symmetrical joint pain in
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Ankylosing spondylitis | Chronic | Years | Intermittent pain in
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Psoriatic arthritis | Chronic | Years | Asymmetrical intermittent pain in
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Sternocostoclavicular hyperostosis (SAPHO syndrome) | Chronic | Years | Recurrent and multifocal pain in
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Systemic lupus erythematosus | Chronic | Years | - | + | + | + |
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Relapsing polychondritis | Chronic | Years | Intermittent pain in | + | + | + | + |
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Psychiatric | Panic attack/ Disorder | Acute or subacute or chronic | Variable | Variable | + | - | + | - |
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Others | Substance abuse
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Herpes Zoster | Acute or Chronic | Variable | Burning pain on
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References
- ↑ Geibel A, Zehender M, Kasper W, Olschewski M, Klima C, Konstantinides SV (2005). "Prognostic value of the ECG on admission in patients with acute major pulmonary embolism". Eur Respir J. 25 (5): 843–8. doi:10.1183/09031936.05.00119704. PMID 15863641.
- ↑ Ferrari E, Imbert A, Chevalier T, Mihoubi A, Morand P, Baudouy M (1997). "The ECG in pulmonary embolism. Predictive value of negative T waves in precordial leads--80 case reports". Chest. 111 (3): 537–43. PMID 9118684.
- ↑ Rodger M, Makropoulos D, Turek M, Quevillon J, Raymond F, Rasuli P; et al. (2000). "Diagnostic value of the electrocardiogram in suspected pulmonary embolism". Am J Cardiol. 86 (7): 807–9, A10. PMID 11018210.
- ↑ Shopp JD, Stewart LK, Emmett TW, Kline JA (2015). "Findings From 12-lead Electrocardiography That Predict Circulatory Shock From Pulmonary Embolism: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis". Acad Emerg Med. 22 (10): 1127–37. doi:10.1111/acem.12769. PMC 5306533. PMID 26394330.
- ↑ Stein PD, Saltzman HA, Weg JG (1991). "Clinical characteristics of patients with acute pulmonary embolism". Am J Cardiol. 68 (17): 1723–4. PMID 1746481.
- ↑ Panos RJ, Barish RA, Whye DW, Groleau G (1988). "The electrocardiographic manifestations of pulmonary embolism". J Emerg Med. 6 (4): 301–7. PMID 3225435.
- ↑ Thames MD, Alpert JS, Dalen JE (1977). "Syncope in patients with pulmonary embolism". JAMA. 238 (23): 2509–11. PMID 578884.
- ↑ Walston A, Brewer DL, Kitchens CS, Krook JE (1974). "The electrocardiographic manifestations of spontaneous left pneumothorax". Ann Intern Med. 80 (3): 375–9. PMID 4816180.
- ↑ Fruergaard P, Launbjerg J, Hesse B, Jørgensen F, Petri A, Eiken P, Aggestrup S, Elsborg L, Mellemgaard K (1996). "The diagnoses of patients admitted with acute chest pain but without myocardial infarction". European Heart Journal. 17 (7): 1028–34. PMID 8809520. Retrieved 2012-05-02. Unknown parameter
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