Mr Giles - chest pain Flashcards

1
Q

Why did GTN work on this patient, who was presenting with:

  1. Normal ECG
  2. Patent coronary arteries
  3. Non-radiating chest pain
  4. Pain on swallowing (dysphagia)
A

The smooth muscle of the oesophagus responds to GTN

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2
Q

Which of the following determines that this patient is not suffering with a cardiac issue?

  1. Chest pain not worse on exertion
  2. Chest pain doesn’t radiate
  3. The pain is relieved by GTN
A

1 and 2

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3
Q

What investigation could confirm oesophageal spasm?

A

manometry

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4
Q

What two types of oesophageal spasm could be seen with manometry?

A
  1. Corkscrew oesophagus

2. Nutcracker/hypertensive oesophagus

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5
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Features of corkscrew oesophagus (3) contractions?

A
  1. High amplitude
  2. simultaneous
  3. prolonged
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6
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Features of hypertensive oesophagus (2) contractions?

A
  1. abnormally strong peristaltic pressure

2. may be associated with a hypertensive LOS

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7
Q

Treatment for oesophageal spasm (3)

A
  1. Ca2+ channel blocker e.g. sublingual nifedipine
  2. Alternatively, cont with GTN for symptomatic relief.
  3. Identify + avoid foods that precipitate spasm
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