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The "serious six" of chest pain (these are the potentially lethal causes, and thus must be worked up first) |
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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 |
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chest pain that radiates to both arms, an S3, and hypotension are clinical signs that have the highest likelihood ratio for what? |
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which 3 types of patients can present with atypical symptoms during an MI (e.g. diaphoresis w/out chest pain) |
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Diabetics, Women, & Elderly |
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is "stabbing" chest pain associated w/ MI? |
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no, in fact this is a negative predictor (0.3)
other negative predictors include: - negative ECG - positional chest pain - pain w/ palpation |
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resting (prinzmetal) angina and cocaine-induced coronary vasospasm can cause what type of ECG? |
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ST elevation (i.e. transmural ischemia) without evidence of direct myocardial injury |
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sharp stabbing substernal pain w/ radiation along trapezius ridge (bottom of the scapula) |
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3 parts of a pericardial friction rub |
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atrial systole ventricular systole ventricular diastole |
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PR depression indicates what? |
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pericarditis (or atrial injury according to wiki) |
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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 |
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1) Pericarditis (probably viral, probably coxsackie) 2) '' 3) Dressler syndrome (rare) |
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In patients with acute pericarditis, hospitalization is prompted by an associated: |
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MI, Pyogenic infection, Tamponade |
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what is the treatment of choice for pericarditis in the absence of a specific cause |
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anti-inflammatory therapy (i.e. NSAIDS) |
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pulse differential (i.e. diminished pulse on one side) is an indication for what cardiac pathology? |
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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 |
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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) |
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1) Before the subclavian artery branch (DeBakey 1 & 2)
2) after subclavian artery branch (DeBakey 3) |
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exertional chest pain (possibly w/ dyspnea, palpations, & syncope); auscultation shows crescendo-decrescendo murmur @ apex w/ radiation to the right carotid |
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Syndrome X, wrt cardiac pathology? |
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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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