Chest Pain
Chest Pain
Chest Pain
Chest Pain
Disclaimer
● Aortic Dissection
● Pancreatitis
● Cholecystitis
● Esophageal Rupture
● Pericarditis
Secondary Survey: Mnemonics
● O: Onset ● S: Signs/Symptoms
● P: Provocation/Palliation ● A: Allergies
● Q: Quality ● M: Medications
● R: Radiation ● P: Past Medical History
● S: Severity ● L: Last Oral Intake
● T: Time ● E: Events
Secondary Survey: Respiratory
● Unstable Angina
● NSTEMI
● STEMI
ACS: Characteristics
● Constant Pain
● Central
● “Crushing”
● Risk Factors ● Elevated Troponin
● Associated Symptoms: ● ST-Segment Elevation
○ Shortness of Breath
○ Diaphoresis
○ Nausea
ACS: Diagnostics
● ECG
● Troponin
● PCI
ACS: Treatment
● Shortness of Breath
● Pleuritic Chest Pain
● Risk Factors
○ Periods of Inactivity
● Signs/Symptoms of DVT
Pneumothorax
● Shortness of Breath
● Pleuritic Chest Pain
● Risk Factors:
○ Tall, Thin Males
Pneumonia
● Fever
● Cough
● Pleuritic Chest Pain
● Shortness of Breath
Esophagitis
● Chest Pain
● “Burning”
● Comes and Goes
● Associated with Meals
● Associated with Lying Down
Musculoskeletal Chest Pain
● Chest Pain
● Changes with Movement
Rare
Aortic Dissection
● Constant Pain
● Central
● “Tearing”
● Risk Factors: ● Asymmetry or Absence of
○ Hypertension Pulses
○ Collagen Disorders ● Abnormal Chest X-Ray
○ Bicuspid Aortic Valve ○ Widened Mediastinum
● Associated Symptoms: ● CT Angiography
○ Shortness of Breath
○ Diaphoresis
○ Nausea
Aortic Dissection: Diagnostics
● ECG
● Chest X-Ray
● CT Aortogram
Aortic Dissection: Treatment
● Constant Pain
● Epigastric
● Radiating to the Back
● Nausea
● Vomiting
● Risk Factors:
○ Alcohol
○ Infection
○ Drugs
Cholecystitis
● Constant Pain
● Right Hypochondrium
● Murphy’s Sign
● Nausea
● Vomiting
Esophageal Rupture
● Chest Pain
● Signs of shock
● Subcutaneous emphysema
Pericarditis
● Chest Pain
○ Sharp
● Friction Rub (Auscultation)
○ Central
● Diffuse ST Segment Changes
○ Worse on Inspiration
● Signs on Echocardiogram
○ Relieved by Leaning Forward
● Fever (Sometimes)
Pericarditis: Diagnostics
● ECG
● Chest X-Ray
● Echocardiogram
Pericarditis: Treatment
● Depends on Cause
● Viral/Idiopathic:
○ Advise rest
○ NSAIDs
● Bacterial
○ Antibiotics (Local Guidelines)
● High Risk:
○ Cardiology
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