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08/12/2012

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Term
The "serious six" of chest pain (these are the potentially lethal causes, and thus must be worked up first)
Definition
1) Acute coronary syndrome
2) Pericarditis/Cardiac tamponade
3) Pulmonary embolism
4) Pneumothorax
5) Aortic dissection
6) Esophageal rupture

Other causes that are not life-threatening include GERD, aortic stenosis (pain w/ exertion & radiation to carotids), musculoskeletal pain (most common, usually costrochondral), panic attack, etc
Term
chest pain that radiates to both arms, an S3, and hypotension are clinical signs that have the highest likelihood ratio for what?
Definition
MI
Term
which 3 types of patients can present with atypical symptoms during an MI (e.g. diaphoresis w/out chest pain)
Definition
Diabetics, Women, & Elderly
Term
is "stabbing" chest pain associated w/ MI?
Definition
no, in fact this is a negative predictor (0.3)

other negative predictors include:
- negative ECG
- positional chest pain
- pain w/ palpation
Term
resting (prinzmetal) angina and cocaine-induced coronary vasospasm can cause what type of ECG?
Definition
ST elevation (i.e. transmural ischemia) without evidence of direct myocardial injury
Term
sharp stabbing substernal pain w/ radiation along trapezius ridge (bottom of the scapula)
Definition
pericarditis
Term
3 parts of a pericardial friction rub
Definition
atrial systole
ventricular systole
ventricular diastole
Term
PR depression indicates what?
Definition
pericarditis (or atrial injury according to wiki)
Term
name disease:
- acute chest pain a few weeks after a upper respiratory infection

- acute chest pain a few days after an MI

- Acute chest pain a few weeks after an MI
Definition
1) Pericarditis (probably viral, probably coxsackie)
2) ''
3) Dressler syndrome (rare)
Term
In patients with acute pericarditis, hospitalization is prompted by an associated:
Definition
MI, Pyogenic infection, Tamponade
Term
what is the treatment of choice for pericarditis in the absence of a specific cause
Definition
anti-inflammatory therapy (i.e. NSAIDS)
Term
pulse differential (i.e. diminished pulse on one side) is an indication for what cardiac pathology?
Definition
dissection; sensitivity is only 30%, but likelihood ratio is high (5.7)

another sign that may be seen is early diastolic murmur due to aortic insufficiency

you can also see focal deficits in a neurologic exam (from extension into carotids or decreased carotid blood flow). in fact, a patient may even present with neurologic defects w/out chest pain
Term
name location of dissection based on what you do:
1) Surgical emergency
2) reduce bp (e.g. B-blockers followed by nitroprusside, fenoldopam, or enalapril)
Definition
1) Before the subclavian artery branch (DeBakey 1 & 2)

2) after subclavian artery branch (DeBakey 3)
Term
exertional chest pain (possibly w/ dyspnea, palpations, & syncope); auscultation shows crescendo-decrescendo murmur @ apex w/ radiation to the right carotid
Definition
Aortic stenosis
Term
Syndrome X, wrt cardiac pathology?
Definition
Angina-like chest pain in young women. Characterized by anginal symptoms, ST-depression on exercise testing, and normal coronary arteris on angiography. Cause of pain is unknown.

There is a STRONG correlation with psychiatric disorders such as panic anxiety

However, do not misdiagnose it, b.c. fibromyalgia, costochondritis and esophagitis may present similarly
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