Chest Pain

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Chest pain:

Dr. Aswinikumar Surendran . MD. Professor of Medicine, MC, TVM Chest pain

Approach to patient:

Approach to patient Diagnostic possibilities Objectives Significance

Patient assessment:

Patient assessment

Patient’s sex:

Patient’s sex

Patient’s age:

Patient’s age

Patient’s addiction:

Patient’s addiction

Patient risk factors:

Patient risk factors

Assessment of chest pain:

Assessment of chest pain

Onset:

Onset Time from beginning to peak of symptoms

Site of pain:

Site of pain Site of maximum intensity of pain

Radiation:

Radiation With same intensity to another area

Duration:

Duration Period of time the pain lasted

Frequency:

Frequency How many times per sequence

Severity:

Severity Is it disabling or not interfering with work

Character:

Character Exact nature of the pain experienced

Character:

Character Exact nature of the pain experienced

Precipitating factors:

Precipitating factors Doings which make the pain appear

Relieving factors:

Relieving factors Doings which make the pain disappear

Associated symptoms:

Associated symptoms Other symptoms accompanying

Outcome:

Outcome What ultimately happened to patient

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Angina Pectoris

Angina pectoris:

Angina pectoris Heart’s cry for oxygen 3 types

Heart = Bank Cashier:

Heart = Bank Cashier Can’t utilize the blood inside its chamber Need coronary circulation for myocardium

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Stable Angina

Stable Angina:

Stable Angina Coronary occlusion 70-80%

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Uns table Angina

Unstable Angina:

Unstable Angina Coronary occlusion 80-90%

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Myocardial infarction

Myocardial Infarction:

Myocardial Infarction Coronary occlusion 100%

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Dissection of aorta

Aortic Dissection:

Aortic Dissection Tear in the intima and media of aorta

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Aortic valve stenosis

Aortic stenosis:

Aortic stenosis Obstruction to aortic blood flow

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Acute Pericarditis

Acute Pericarditis:

Acute Pericarditis Infection and inflammation of pericardium

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Pleurisy/Pneumonia

Pleurisy/Pneumonia:

Pleurisy/Pneumonia Infection and inflammation of pleura and lung

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Spontaneous Pneumothorax

Spontaneous Pneumothorax:

Spontaneous Pneumothorax Collection of air in the pleural cavity

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Pulmonary Embolism

Pulmonary embolism:

Pulmonary embolism Total occlusion of a major pulmonary artery

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Gastro-esophageal reflux disease

Esophageal reflux:

Esophageal reflux Acid eructation from stomach into esophagus

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E sophageal spasm

Esophageal spasm:

Esophageal spasm Strong contraction of esophagus

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Peptic ulcer

Peptic ulcer:

Peptic ulcer Ulceration of the stomach

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Costochondritis

Costochondritis:

Costochondritis Inflammation of costochondral junction

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Herpes Zoster

Herpes Zoster:

Herpes Zoster Varicella infection involving an intercostal nerve \

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Hysterical chest pain

Hysterical :

Hysterical Emotional and psychiatric cause

Chest pain:

Chest pain

Thank You:

Thank You For The Patient Listening