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* For patients in which [[myocardial infarction]] is suspected, [[angioplasty]] may be indicated
* For patients in which [[myocardial infarction]] is suspected, [[angioplasty]] may be indicated
* For patients with [[aortic dissection]]s, emergent surgery may be required.<ref name="pmid15336583">{{cite journal |author=Chun AA, McGee SR |title=Bedside diagnosis of coronary artery disease: a systematic review |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=117 |issue=5|pages=334–43 |year=2004 |month=September |pmid=15336583 |doi=10.1016/j.amjmed.2004.03.021 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16568192">{{cite journal |author=Ringstrom E, Freedman J |title=Approach to undifferentiated chest pain in the emergency department: a review of recent medical literature and published practice guidelines |journal=Mt. Sinai J. Med. |volume=73 |issue=2|pages=499–505 |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16568192 |doi= |url=http://www.mssm.edu/msjournal/73/732499.shtml}}</ref><ref name="pmid16500201">{{cite journal |author=Butler KH, Swencki SA |title=Chest pain: a clinical assessment |journal=Radiol. Clin. North Am. |volume=44 |issue=2 |pages=165–79, vii |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16500201 |doi=10.1016/j.rcl.2005.11.002|url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16326253">{{cite journal |author=Haro LH, Decker WW, Boie ET, Wright RS |title=Initial approach to the patient who has chest pain |journal=Cardiol Clin |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=1–17, v |year=2006 |month=February |pmid=16326253|doi=10.1016/j.ccl.2005.09.007 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid17080889">{{cite journal |author=Fox M, Forgacs I |title=Unexplained (non-cardiac) chest pain |journal=Clin Med |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=445–9 |year=2006 |pmid=17080889 |doi=|url=http://openurl.ingenta.com/content/nlm?genre=article&issn=1470-2118&volume=6&issue=5&spage=445&aulast=Fox}}</ref>
* For patients with [[aortic dissection]]s, emergent surgery may be required.<ref name="pmid15336583">{{cite journal |author=Chun AA, McGee SR |title=Bedside diagnosis of coronary artery disease: a systematic review |journal=Am. J. Med. |volume=117 |issue=5|pages=334–43 |year=2004 |month=September |pmid=15336583 |doi=10.1016/j.amjmed.2004.03.021 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16568192">{{cite journal |author=Ringstrom E, Freedman J |title=Approach to undifferentiated chest pain in the emergency department: a review of recent medical literature and published practice guidelines |journal=Mt. Sinai J. Med. |volume=73 |issue=2|pages=499–505 |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16568192 |doi= |url=http://www.mssm.edu/msjournal/73/732499.shtml}}</ref><ref name="pmid16500201">{{cite journal |author=Butler KH, Swencki SA |title=Chest pain: a clinical assessment |journal=Radiol. Clin. North Am. |volume=44 |issue=2 |pages=165–79, vii |year=2006 |month=March |pmid=16500201 |doi=10.1016/j.rcl.2005.11.002|url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid16326253">{{cite journal |author=Haro LH, Decker WW, Boie ET, Wright RS |title=Initial approach to the patient who has chest pain |journal=Cardiol Clin |volume=24 |issue=1 |pages=1–17, v |year=2006 |month=February |pmid=16326253|doi=10.1016/j.ccl.2005.09.007 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid17080889">{{cite journal |author=Fox M, Forgacs I |title=Unexplained (non-cardiac) chest pain |journal=Clin Med |volume=6 |issue=5 |pages=445–9 |year=2006 |pmid=17080889 |doi=|url=http://openurl.ingenta.com/content/nlm?genre=article&issn=1470-2118&volume=6&issue=5&spage=445&aulast=Fox}}</ref>
==Causes==
===Causes by Organ System===
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|style="height:100px"; style="width:25%" border="1" bgcolor="LightSteelBlue" | '''Cardiovascular'''
|style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | • [[Aortic Dissection|Acute Aortic Dissection]] • [[Acute Coronary Syndrome]] • ([[unstable angina]]) • ([[non ST elevation MI]]) • ([[ST elevation MI]]) • [[Aortic Aneurysm]] • [[Aortic Stenosis]] • [[Arryhthmias]] • [[Bland-White-Garland Syndrome]] • [[Chronic Stable Angina]] • [[Cor pulmonale]] • [[Coronary Heart Disease]] • [[Dressler's syndrome | Dressler's syndrome (postpericardiotomy)]] • [[Cardiomyopathy]] •[[Mitral valve prolapse]] • [[STEMI|Myocardial infarction]] • [[Myocarditis]] • [[tamponade|Pericardial tamponade]] •[[Pericarditis]] • [[Takotsubos cardiomyopathy]] • [[Stress cardiomyopathy]] • [[Accelerated hypertension]] • [[Kawasaki disease]] • [[Air embolism]] • [[Coronary artery dissection]] • [[Ischemic heart disease]] • [[Left ventricular hypertrophy]] • [[Prinzmetal angina]] • [[Pulmonary embolism]] • [[Pulmonary infarction]] • [[Cardiac syndrome X]] • [[Wegner granulomatosis]] • [[Atrial fibrillation]] • [[Atrail flutter]] • [[Atrial myxoma]] • [[Bernheim syndrome]] • [[Eisenmenger syndrome]] • [[Heller-Dohle disease]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Chemical / poisoning'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Carbon monoxide]] • [[Lead]] • [[Arsenic dioxide]] • [[Arsenicals]] • [[1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine]] • [[1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane]] • [[Acetonitrile]] • [[Acrylonitrile]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Dermatologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Herpes zoster]] • [[SAPHO syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Drug Side Effect'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| Drugs to treat [[migraine headache]] • [[Amonafide]] • [[Amphetamine]] • [[Adenosine]] • [[Glatiramer acetate]] • [[Gemeprost]] • [[Naratriptan]] • [[Nylidrin]] • [[Porfimer]] • [[Regadenoson]] • [[Rizatriptan]] • [[Sumatriptan]] • [[Zolmitriptan]] • [[Cytosine arabinoside syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Ear Nose Throat'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Retropharyngeal abscess]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Endocrine'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Acromegaly]] •  [[Hyperthyroidism]] •  [[Hypothyroidism]]
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Environmental'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Gastroenterologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Achalasia]] • [[Abdominal distension]] • [[Barret’s esophagus]] • [[Carcinoma]] • [[Cholecystitis]] •[[Cholelithiasis]] • [[Diverticulitis]] • [[Duodenitis]] • [[Esophageal rupture]] • [[Esophageal spasm]] • [[Esophagitis]] •[[Foreign body]] • [[Gastritis]] • [[Gastroesophageal reflux]] ([[GERD]]) • [[Hiatus Hernia]] • [[Impacted stone]] • [[Liver abscess]] • [[Mallory-Weiss Syndrome]] • [[Neoplasm]] • [[nutcracker's esophagus|Nutcracker's esophagus]] • [[Pancreatitis]] •[[Peptic ulcer disease]] • [[Perforated ulcer]] • [[Plummer-Vinson Syndrome]] • [[Pneumoperitoneum]] • [[Splenomegaly|Splenic enlargement]] • [[Splenic infarction]] • [[Subdiaphragmatic abcsess]] • [[Subphrenic abscess]] • [[Whipple's Disease]] •  [[Rumination disorder]] • [[Esophageal cyst]] • [[Bergman syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Genetic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Glycogenosis]] •  [[Recurrent hereditary polyserositis]] • [[Familial mediterranean fever]] • [[Fabry disease]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Hematologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Sickle cell anemia]] • [[Acute intermittent porphyria]] • [[Lymphangiomyomatosis]] • [[Autoimmune hemolytic anemia]] • [[Langerhans' cell histiocytosis]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Iatrogenic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Blood transfusion complication]] •  [[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Infectious Disease'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Bornholm disease]] • [[Hepatitis]] • [[HIV|HIV infection]] • [[Herpes Zoster]] •  [[Actinomyces]] • [[Alveolar hydatid disease]] • [[Subdiaphragmatic abcsess]] • [[Trichinella spiralis]] • [[Ankylostomiasis]] • [[Chagas disease]] • [[Pneumonia]] • [[Cryptococcosis]] • [[Histoplasmosis]] • [[Legionnaires' disease]] • [[Lassa fever]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Musculoskeletal / Ortho'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Bechterew's Disease]] • [[Bone tumor]] • Chest wall pain syndrome • [[Costochondritis]] • Chosto condral tendinitis • Chosto sternal tendinitis • [[Tietze's syndrome]] • CS/TS osteochondrosis • [[Fibromyalgia]] • [[Fractured rib]] •[[Intercostal muscle spasm]] • Interstitial fibrosis • [[Intercostal neuralgia]] • [[Muscle strain or spasm]] • Myofascial pain •[[Myostitis]] • [[Neuritis]] • [[Radiculitis]] • [[Periostitis]] • [[Precordial catch syndrome]] • [[bursitis|Shoulder bursitis]] •[[tendinitis|Shoulder tendinitis]] • [[tumor|Soft tissue sarcoma or tumor]] • Sternoclavicular arthritis • Strain of pectoralis muscle • [[Thoracic Outlet Syndrome]] • [[Trauma]] • [[Vertebrogenic thoracic pain]] • [[SAPHO syndrome]] • [[Rib pain]] • [[Ankylosing spondylitis]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Neurologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Tabes dorsalis]] • [[Acute spinal cord injury]] • [[Shingles]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Nutritional / Metabolic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Respiratory alkalosis]] • [[Glycogenosis]] • [[Fabry disease]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Oncologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Liver cancer]] • [[Mesothelioma]] • [[Metastatic tumor]] • [[Neurofibroma]] • [[Pheochromocytoma]] • [[Pleural fibroma]] • [[Mesothelioma]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Opthalmologic'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| No underlying causes •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Overdose / Toxicity'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • Drugs to treat [[migraine headache]] • [[Amonafide]] • [[Amphetamine]] • [[Adenosine]] • [[Glatiramer acetate]] • [[Gemeprost]] • [[Naratriptan]] • [[Nylidrin]] • [[Porfimer]] • [[Regadenoson]] • [[Rizatriptan]] • [[Sumatriptan]] • [[Zolmitriptan]] • [[Cytosine arabinoside syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Psychiatric'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Anxiety|Anxiety disorders]] • [[Affective disorders]] (e.g., [[depression]]) • [[Da costa's syndrome]] • Thought disorders (e.g., [[delusions|fixed delusions]]) • [[Hyperventilation syndrome]] • [[Hypochondria]] • [[Factitious disorders]] (e.g. [[Münchausen syndrome]] • [[Fabricated or induced illness]] • Hospital addiction syndrome • [[Panic attack]] •[[Somatoform disorder]]s •  [[Somatization disorder]] • [[Functional disorders]] • [[Chronic fatigue syndrome]] • [[Da Costa's syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Pulmonary'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Asthma]] • [[Bronchial carcinoma]] • [[Bronchiectasis]] • [[Bronchogenic carcinoma]] • [[Carcinomatous]] • [[Pleural Effusion]] • [[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]] ([[COPD]]) • [[Empyema]] • [[Hemothorax]] • [[Lung Abscess]] • [[Lung Cancer]] • [[Lymphoma]] • [[Mediastinitis]] • [[Pleuritis]] • [[Pleurodynia]] • [[Pneumomediastinum]] • [[Pneumonia]] • [[Pneumothorax]] • [[Pulmonary Embolism]] • [[Pulmonary Infarction]] • [[pneumothorax|Tension pneumothorax]] • [[Thymoma]] • [[Tracheoesophageal abscess]] • [[Tuberculosis]] •  [[Silicosis]] • [[Tracheitis]] • [[Alveolar hydatid disease]] • [[Respiratory alkalosis]] • [[Bronchogenic cyst]] • [[Pleural fibroma]] • [[Mesothelioma]] • [[Anthracosis]] • [[Asbestosis]] • [[Foreign body aspiration]] • [[Pneumoconiosis]] • [[Laryngotracheitis]] • [[Goodpasture's syndrome]] • [[Interstitial lung disease]] • [[Legionnaires' disease]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Renal / Electrolyte'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • [[Goodpasture's syndrome]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Rheum / Immune / Allergy'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| •[[Familial mediterranean fever]] •  [[Recurrent hereditary polyserositis]] • [[Atopy]] • [[Autoimmune hemolytic anemia]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Substance abuse'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| [[Cocaine]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Trauma'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| Chest wall injuries •  [[Acute spinal cord injury]] • [[Barotrauma]] •
|-
|-bgcolor="LightSteelBlue"
| '''Miscellaneous'''
|bgcolor="Beige"| • Collagen vascular disease with pleuritis • [[Conn's Syndrome]] • Degenerative changes of cervical spine •[[Peritonitis]] • [[Pott's Disease]] • [[Xiphodynia]] •  [[Mastalgia]] • [[Barotrauma]] • [[Decompression sickness]] •
|-
|}
===Causes in Alphabetical Order===
{{MultiCol}}
*[[1,1-Dimethyl hydrazine]]
*[[1,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane]]
*[[Abdominal distension]]
*[[Accelerated hypertension]]
*[[Acetonitrile]]
*[[Achalasia]]
*[[Acromegaly]]
*[[Acrylonitrile]]
*[[Actinomyces]]
*[[Aortic Dissection|Acute Aortic Dissection]]
*[[Acute Coronary Syndrome]]
*[[Acute intermittent porphyria]]
*[[Acute spinal cord injury]]
*[[Adenosine]]
*[[Affective disorders]] (e.g., [[depression]])
*[[Air embolism]]
*[[Alveolar hydatid disease]]
*[[Amonafide]]
*[[Amphetamine]]
*[[Ankylosing spondylitis]]
*[[Ankylostomiasis]]
*[[Anthracosis]]
*[[Anxiety|Anxiety disorders]]
*[[Aortic Aneurysm]]
*[[Aortic Stenosis]]
*[[Arryhthmias]]
*[[Arsenic dioxide]]
*[[Arsenicals]]
*[[Asbestosis]]
*[[Asthma]]
*[[Atopy]]
*[[Atrail flutter]]
*[[Atrial fibrillation]]
*[[Atrial myxoma]]
*[[Autoimmune hemolytic anemia]]
*[[Barotrauma]]
*[[Barotrauma]]
*[[Barret’s esophagus]]
*[[Bechterew's Disease]]
*[[Bergman syndrome]]
*[[Bernheim syndrome]]
*[[Bland-White-Garland Syndrome]]
*[[Blood transfusion complication]]
*[[Bone tumor]]
*[[Bornholm disease]]
*[[Bronchial carcinoma]]
*[[Bronchiectasis]]
*[[Bronchogenic carcinoma]]
*[[Bronchogenic cyst]]
*[[Carbon monoxide]]
*[[Carcinoma]]
*[[Carcinomatous]]
*[[Cardiac syndrome X]]
*[[Cardiomyopathy]]
*[[Cardiopulmonary resuscitation]]
*[[Chagas disease]]
*[[Chest wall injuries]]
*[[Chest wall pain syndrome]]
*[[Cholecystitis]]
*[[Cholelithiasis]]
*[[Chronic fatigue syndrome]]
*[[Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease]] ([[COPD]]
*[[Chronic Stable Angina]]
*[[Cocaine]]
*[[Collagen vascular disease with pleuritis]]
*[[Conn's Syndrome]]
*[[Cor pulmonale]]
*[[Coronary artery dissection]]
*[[Coronary Heart Disease]]
*[[Costochondritis]]
*[[Costocondral tendinitis]]
*[[Costosternal tendinitis]]
*[[Cryptococcosis]]
{{ColBreak}}
*[[CS/TS osteochondrosis]]
*[[Cytosine arabinoside syndrome]]
*[[Da costa's syndrome]]
*[[Decompression sickness]]
*[[Degenerative changes of cervical spine]]
*[[Diverticulitis]]
*[[Dressler's syndrome | Dressler's syndrome (postpericardiotomy)]]
*[[Drugs to treat migraine headache]]
*[[Duodenitis]]
*[[Eisenmenger syndrome]]
*[[Empyema]]
*[[Esophageal cyst]]
*[[Esophageal rupture]]
*[[Esophageal spasm]]
*[[Esophagitis]]
*[[Fabricated or induced illness]]
*[[Fabry disease]]
*[[Factitious disorders]] (e.g. [[Münchausen syndrome]])
*[[Familial mediterranean fever]]
*[[Fibromyalgia]]
*[[Foreign body aspiration]]
*[[Foreign body]]
*[[Fractured rib]]
*[[Functional disorders]]
*[[Gastritis]]
*[[Gastroesophageal reflux]] ([[GERD]])
*[[Gemeprost]]
*[[Glatiramer acetate]]
*[[Glycogenosis]]
*[[Goodpasture's syndrome]]
*[[Heller-Dohle disease]]
*[[Hemothorax]]
*[[Hepatitis]]
*[[Herpes zoster]]
*[[Hiatus Hernia]]
*[[Histoplasmosis]]
*[[HIV|HIV infection]]
*[[Hospital addiction syndrome]]
*[[Hyperthyroidism]]
*[[Hyperventilation syndrome]]
*[[Hypochondria]]
*[[Hypothyroidism]]
*[[Impacted stone]]
*[[Intercostal muscle spasm]]
*[[Intercostal neuralgia]]
*[[Interstitial fibrosis]]
*[[Interstitial lung disease]]
*[[Ischemic heart disease]]
*[[Kawasaki disease]]
*[[Langerhans' cell histiocytosis]]
*[[Laryngotracheitis]]
*[[Lassa fever]]
*[[Lead]]
*[[Left ventricular hypertrophy]]
*[[Legionnaires' disease]]
*[[Liver abscess]]
*[[Liver cancer]]
*[[Lung Abscess]]
*[[Lung Cancer]]
*[[Lymphangiomyomatosis]]
*[[Lymphoma]]
*[[Mallory-Weiss Syndrome]]
*[[Mastalgia]]
*[[Mediastinitis]]
*[[Mesothelioma]]
*[[Mesothelioma]]
*[[Metastatic tumor]]
*[[Mitral valve prolapse]]
*[[Muscle strain or spasm]]
*[[Myocarditis]]
*[[Myofascial pain]]
*[[Myostitis]]
*[[Naratriptan]]
*[[Neoplasm]]
{{ColBreak}}
*[[Neuritis]]
*[[Neurofibroma]]
*[[non ST elevation MI]]
*[[nutcracker's esophagus|Nutcracker's esophagus]]
*[[Nylidrin]]
*[[Pancreatitis]]
*[[Panic attack]]
*[[Peptic ulcer disease]]
*[[Perforated ulcer]]
*[[tamponade|Pericardial tamponade]]
*[[Pericarditis]]
*[[Periostitis]]
*[[Peritonitis]]
*[[Pheochromocytoma]]
*[[Pleural Effusion]]
*[[Pleural fibroma]]
*[[Pleuritis]]
*[[Pleurodynia]]
*[[Plummer-Vinson Syndrome]]
*[[Pneumoconiosis]]
*[[Pneumomediastinum]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Pneumoperitoneum]]
*[[Pneumothorax]]
*[[Porfimer]]
*[[Pott's Disease]]
*[[Precordial catch syndrome]]
*[[Prinzmetal angina]]
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]
*[[Pulmonary infarction]]
*[[Radiculitis]]
*[[Recurrent hereditary polyserositis]]
*[[Regadenoson]]
*[[Respiratory alkalosis]]
*[[Retropharyngeal abscess]]
*[[Rib pain]]
*[[Rizatriptan]]
*[[Rumination disorder]]
*[[SAPHO syndrome]]
*[[Shingles]]
*[[bursitis|Shoulder bursitis]]
*[[tendinitis|Shoulder tendinitis]]
*[[Sickle cell anemia]]
*[[Silicosis]]
*[[Somatization disorder]]
*[[Somatoform disorder]]s
*[[Splenomegaly|Splenic enlargement]]
*[[Splenic infarction]]
*[[ST elevation MI]]
*[[STEMI|Myocardial infarction]]
*[[Sternoclavicular arthritis]]
*[[Strain of pectoralis muscle]]
*[[Stress cardiomyopathy]]
*[[Subdiaphragmatic abcsess]]
*[[Subphrenic abscess]]
*[[Sumatriptan]]
*[[Tabes dorsalis]]
*[[Takotsubos cardiomyopathy]]
*[[pneumothorax|Tension pneumothorax]]
*[[Thoracic Outlet Syndrome]]
*[[Thought disorders (e.g., fixed delusions)]]
*[[Thymoma]]
*[[Tietze's syndrome]]
*[[Tracheitis]]
*[[Tracheoesophageal abscess]]
*[[Trauma]]
*[[Trichinella spiralis]]
*[[Tuberculosis]]
*[[tumor|Soft tissue sarcoma or tumor]]
*[[unstable angina]]
*[[Vertebrogenic thoracic pain]]
*[[Wegner granulomatosis]]
*[[Whipple's Disease]]
*[[Xiphodynia]]
*[[Zolmitriptan]]
{{EndMultiCol}}


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Expert algorithm: An expert algorithm to assist in the diagnosis of chest pain can be found here:

Overview

Chest pain is a common clinical symptom. Several life threatening disorders should be excluded upon presentation. The first diagnostic study to be ordered within 10 minutes is the 12 lead electrocardiogram. A full medical history may assist in the prompt management of the patient with chest pain.

Chest Pain Suggestive of Cardiac Ischemia as the Underlying Cause

Chest Pain Non-characteristic of Myocardial Ischemia

  • Muscular pain; reproduced with or brought on by shoulder and/or forearm movements or postural changes,
  • Pleura related pain (pleuritic pain); a sharp or knife-like pain brought on by respiratory movements as deep breathing or cough
  • Primary or sole location of discomfort in the middle or lower abdominal region
  • Pain that may be localized at the tip of one finger, particularly over the left ventricular apex or a costochondral junction
  • Pain reproduced with movement or palpation of the chest wall or arms
  • Very brief episodes of pain that last a few seconds or less
  • Pain that radiates into the lower extremities

The relief of chest pain by administration of sublingual nitroglycerin in outpatient setting is not diagnostic of coronary artery disease. For instance, esophageal pain can be relieved by administration of nitroglycerin. Likewise, the relief of chest pain by the administration of liquid or chewable antacids and anti reflux drugs does not exclude coronary artery disease as the underlying etiology of the pain.

5 Life Threatening Diseases to Exclude Immediately

The frequency of conditions exclusive of acute myocardial infarction in a decreasing order is [1]:

  1. Gastroesophageal disease
  2. Ischemic heart disease (angina, not myocardial infarction)
  3. 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.

Clinical Features of Different Conditions Presenting with Acute Chest Discomfort

CARDIOVASCULAR

Condition Onset Duration Type of pain Location Exacerbating factors Alleviating factors Radiation Associated features
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

PULMONARY

Condition Onset Duration Type of pain Location Exacerbating factors Alleviating factors Radiation Associated features
Pulmonary embolism Acute May last minutes to hours Sharp, or knifelike pleuritic pain Localized to side of lesion Increased on respiratory movements, deep breathing or cough Not specific Not specific Dyspnea, tachypnea, palpitation, and light headedness, hemoptysis, or a history of venous thromboembolism or coagulation abnormalities.
Spontaneous Pneumothorax Acute May last minutes to hours Sharp, localized pleuritic Localized to side of lesion Not specific Not specific Not specific Dyspnea, decreased breath sounds on involved side
Pleuritis Acute, subacute, chronic May last minutes to hours Sharp, localized pleuritic Localized to side of lesion Increased on respiratory movements, deep breathing or cough Not specific Not specific Dyspnea, cough, fever
Pulmonary hypertension Acute, subacute, chronic Variable Pressure like Substernal Not specific Not specific Not specific Dyspnea, symptoms of right heart failure (edema

GASTROINTESTINAL

Condition Onset Duration Type of pain Location Exacerbating factors Alleviating factors Radiation Associated features
GERD, Peptic ulcer Acute Minutes to hours (gastroesophageal reflux), prolonged (peptic ulcer) Burning Substernal, epigastric Increases on alcohol, aspirin, post meal lying down, morning, empty stomach Relieves on antacid, food Not specific Not specific
Esophageal spasm Acute Minutes to hours Burning, pressure Retrosternal Not specific Relieved by sublingual nitroglycerine Not specific Not specific (closely mimic angina)
Cholelithasis Acute, subacute Minutes to hours Burning, colicky Right upper abdomen, substernal, epigastric Increases post meal, fatty food, 1-2 hours post meal Analgesics Not specific Not specific

MISCELLANEOUS

Condition Onset Duration Type of pain Location Exacerbating factors Alleviating factors Radiation Associated features
Musculo-skeletal pain Acute, subacute Variable Pressure, aching Localized to involved area Increases by movement and pressure on involved area Analgesics Not specific Not specific
Psychotic conditions Acute, subacute, chronic Variable Variable Variable Variable Not specific Not specific History of depression, Panic attacks, Agrophobia

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Vitals

  • Temperature (pericarditis, pleuritis, fever can precipitate ischemic attacks)
  • Absent or decreased pulses in limbs (aortic dissection all four limbs), tachycardia (pulmonary embolism)
  • Blood pressure in both the arms (aortic dissection)

Neck

Cardiovascular

Pulmonary
  • Palpation - shift in trachea from midline (tension pneumothorax)
  • Auscultation - Decreased breath sound (pulmonary edema), pleural rub (pleuritis, pneumonia)

Central nervous system

  • Cerebrovascular accidents (aortic dissection)
  • Paraplegia

Genitourinary system

Laboratory Findings

On the basis of the above, a number of tests may be ordered:

Cardiac Markers

  • Troponin I or T are now cardiac marker of choice and are preferred over creatine kinase.
  • No one marker gives accurate diagnosis so commonly two markers are used for instance Troponin I or T with creatine kinase (and CK-MB fraction in many hospitals)

Blood tests

  • D-dimer (when suspicion for pulmonary embolism, aortic dissection)
  • Complete blood count
  • Electrolytes
  • Renal function (creatinine)
  • Liver function tests

Electrocardiogram

  • Electrocardiogram is usually required for initial evaluation.
  • ST elevation should require further urgent evaluation for reperfusion therapy.
  • Salient findings on ECG are:
    • New ST elevation (>1 mm) or Q waves on ECG (MI)
    • ST depression >1 mm or ischemic T waves (unstable angina)

X-rays of the chest and/or abdomen

Echocardiography or Ultrasound

MRI and CT

  • CT angiography, lung scan may be helpful in ruling out pulmonary embolism These tests are sometimes combined with lower extremity venous ultrasound or D-dimer testing.
  • To rule out aortic dissection, a CT scan chest with contrast, MRI or transesophageal echocardiography can be used.

Other Imaging Findings

Other Diagnostic Studies

Treatment

NICE guidelines for management of chest pain

General strategies for management of acute chest pain

  • In finding the cause, the history given by the patient is often the most important tool. In angina pectoris, for example, blood tests and other analysis are not sensitive enough (Chun & McGee 2004).
  • The physician's typical approach is to rule-out the most dangerous causes of chest pain first (e.g., heart attack, blood clot in the lung, aneurysm). By sequential elimination or confirmation from the most serious to the least serious causes, a diagnosis of the origin of the pain is eventually made. Emergency reperfusion therapy either by percutaneous coronary intervention or thrombolytic agents is recommended after diagnosis
  • Often, no definite cause will be found, and the focus in these cases is on excluding severe diseases and reassuring the patient.
  • If acute coronary syndrome (e.g.unstable angina) is suspected, many patients are admitted briefly for observation, sequential ECGs, and determination of cardiac enzyme levels over time (CK-MB, troponin or myoglobin). On occasion, later out-patient testing may be necessary to follow-up and make better determinations on causes and therapies.
  • Recommendations regarding the minimum length of stay in a monitored bed for a patient who has no further symptoms have decreased in recent years to 12 h or less

Immediate Management

  • Special attention to: airway, breathing, and circulation. Supplemental O2 should be administered to patients with suspected coronary artery disease
  • Once it's ensured that the patient has stable vitals then a detailed history, physical examination and lab tests are required to reach a diagnosis. Special attention to pain's nature and risk factors are required.
  • ECG, cardiac marker, blood test and chest Xrays are initial primary tests done.
  • Nitroglycerine and proton pump inhibitors are usually the initial treatment given. However, caution should be taken by the physician in diagnosis based on response to theses therapies as relief of pain on antacids doesn't exclude ischemic heart diseases.
  • Treat all underlying etiologies as clinically indicated

Acute Pharmacotherapies

Surgery and Device Based Therapy

Sources

  • The 2004 ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients With ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction [7]
  • The 2007 Focused Update of the ACC/AHA 2004 Guidelines for the Management of Patients with ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction [8]
  • National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) guidelines [9]

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