Cardiac- Common PC- Intermittent Chest Pain Flashcards

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What is intermittent chest pain known as

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  • Chest pain due to intermittent myocardial ischaemia (angina pectoris)
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How do patients describe intermittent CP

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  • is typically a dull discomfort, often described as a light or pressing band-like’ sensation akin to a heavy weight.
  • It tends to bo felt diffusely across the anterior chest and may radiate-down one or both arms and into the throat, jaw or teeth.
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What is (and brings about) anginal pain

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In stable angina (caused by chronic narrowing in one or more coronary arteries)
- episodes of pain are precipitated by exertion and may-occur more readily when walking in cold or windy weather,after a large meal or while carrying a heavy load;
- the pain is promptly relieved by rest and/or sublingual glyceryl nitrate (GTN) spray, and typically lasts for less than 10 minutes.
- The degree of physical exertion required to precipitate symptoms is a better guide to disease severity than the intensity of discomfort.

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How to classify chest pain, other sources of chest pain

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Chest pain can be classified into typical angina, atypical angina and non-anginal chest pain
- A, history of typical angina significantly increases the likelihood of obstructive coronary heart disease,
- In unstable angina (caused by a sudden severe narrowing in a coronary artery), there is usually an abrupt onset or a worsening of chest pain episode that may occur onminimal exertion or at rest.
- It may be difficult to distinguish between angina and non-cardiac causes of episodic chest pain, such as oesophageal pain or musculoskeletal problems
- The latter may occur at any site over the chest, often vary with posture or specific movements (such as twisting or turning) and may be associated with tenderness to palpation.

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Intermittent chest pain what to ask

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  • SOCRATES
  • degree of limitation caused by symptoms.
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SOCRATES

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  • Site
  • Onset
  • Character- descriptive (heavy
  • radiation
  • Associated Sx- breathlessness,
  • timing
  • exacerbating/relieving factors
  • Severity
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