1. Chest Pain Flashcards

1
Q

Of all the people presenting with chest pain, what percentage is from a cardiac cause vs a non-cardiac cause

A

25% - Cardiac

75% - Non-cardiac

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2
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What are the non-cardiovascular causes of chest pain? Give examples of each type.

A

GI (peptic ulcer, GORD, pancreatitis, gallstones)

Respiratory (pneumothorax, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, pleurisy)

Musculoskeletal (Chostochondritis, Herpes Zoster / Shingles)

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3
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What is the most common cause of cardiovascular related chest pain

A

Myocardial ischaemia is responsible for 99.98% of A&E admissions with cardiovascular related chest pain.

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4
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Name some of the causes of myocardial ischaemia

A

The main cause is coronary artery disease, however other causes include

  • aortic stenosis
  • hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
  • tachyarrhymias
  • cocaine use
  • anaemia
  • thyrotoxicosis
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5
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What are the main aspects of a history to focus on when dealing with someone with chest pain?

A
  • SOCRATES for pain
  • Medications they are on
  • Past medical history
  • Family medical history

If they have IHD running in their family that has affected people under the age of 40, then it is a strong indicator its hereditary.

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6
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What is sudden onset chest pain an indicator of?

A

Pulmonary embolism

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7
Q

What do these different descriptions of chest pain indicate?

  1. Heavy / tight
  2. Severe ripping
  3. Sharp Stabbing
A
  1. Heavy / Tight is an indicator of either ACS or GORD.
  2. Severe ripping pain is an indicator of aortic dissection
  3. Sharp stabbing pain is an indicator of pleuritic pain, either from a respiratory cause or a musculoskeletal one.
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8
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If someone was having an ACS, where would the pain likely radiate to?

A
  • Left arm / both arms
  • Jaw
  • Neck
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9
Q

What condition is suspected in someone complaining of chest pain thats radiating to the right shoulder

A

Cholecystitis

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10
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What conditions are suspected in someone with chest pain that radiates to the inter-scapular region of the back?

A
  • Mainly aortic dissection, but can also be
  • GORD
  • Pancreatitis
  • Peptic ulcer
  • ACS
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11
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What is chest pain that refers to the epigastrium region an indicator of?

A

This suggests a gastro-oesophageal cause, such as;

  • pancreatitis
  • peptic ulcer
  • gallstones

it can also indicate ACS

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12
Q

What are some associated features of GI related chest pain?

A
  • Nausea
  • Vomitting
  • Belching
  • Indigestion

However, these can also be present in those with an ACS

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13
Q

What condition causes chest pain accompanied with sweating and clammy hands?

A
  • ACS
  • Pulmonary embolism
  • Aortic Dissection
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14
Q

What condition causes chest pain accompanied with shortness of breath?

A
  • ACS

- All respiratory causes (pneumothorax, pneumonia, PE, pleurisy)

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15
Q

If chest pain only lasts a few seconds, what does this indicate?

A

It is normally musculoskeletal in nature, and not cardiac

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16
Q

If chest pain lasts a few minutes, what does it indicate?

A

It can be

  • ACS
  • GORD
  • Musculoskeletal
17
Q

If the chest pain lasts hours, what does it indicate?

A

Chest pain that lasts hours is a poor differentiator as it can be any of the causes

18
Q

If the chest pain lasts is dull persistant pain lasting for days, what does it indicate?

A

It indicates that it is very unlikely that it is an ACS.

19
Q

If chest pain is exacerbated by exercise what is it an indicator of?

A

ACS

20
Q

If chest pain is exacerbated by emotion what is it an indicator of?

A

ACS

21
Q

If chest pain is exacerbated by eating what is it an indicator of?

A
  • GORD
  • Peptic ulcer
  • ACS
22
Q

If chest pain is made worse by lying down, what is it an indicator of?

A

GORD

23
Q

If chest pain is made better by leaning forward, what is it an indicator of?

A

Pericarditis

24
Q

Along with the history, what initial examinations should occur if someone presents with chest pain?

A
  • Cardiovascular Examination
  • Respiratory Examination
  • Abdominal Examination
  • ECG