Epigastric pain Flashcards
Probability diagnosis
GORD/gastritis
Gastric ulcer
Duodenal ulcer/duodenitis
Non-ulcer heartburn
Gallstones/biliary colic
Abdominal muscular strain
Irritable upper GIT
Serious disorders not to be missed
Vascular:
- Acute coronary syndromes esp. AMI
- Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA)
- Mesenteric artery ischaemia
Infection:
- Cholecystitis
- Hepatitis
- Lower lobe pneumonia
- Ascending cholangitis
Cancer/tumour:
- Cancer of stomach or pancreas
- Metastatic cancer
Other:
- Pancreatitis
- Perforated ulcer/viscus
Pitfalls (often missed)
Oesophageal spasm
Biliary motility disorder
Aerophagy
Rarities:
- Porphyria
- Addison disease
- Sickle cell disease
- Epigastric hernia
Masquerades checklist
Depression
Drugs e.g. NSAIDs, antibiotics, bisphosphonates, alcohol
Spinal dysfunction—referred
Is the patient trying to tell me something?
A consideration if nil findings
Key history
the nature of the pain/discomfort, indigestion or heartburn.
Analyse any pain according to the SOCRATES formulation.
Include associated symptoms such as weight loss, fever or vomiting.
Examine past medical history incl. peptic ulcer, diabetes, hypertension and CVD.
Drug history, esp. alcohol and NSAID use.
Key examination
General features: appearance of patient and vital signs
Abd exam, particularly inspection, palpation and auscultation
Palpate for nodes in the neck (ca. stomach)
Key investigations
Nil for most cases.
First line:
- urinalysis
- FBE
- ESR/CRP
- Helicobacter pylori test
- upper GIT endoscopy
- ultrasound (?gallstones)
Consider:
- cardiac enzymes
- s lipase/amylase
- ECG
- CXR
- oesophageal manometry
- other imaging if indicated e.g. CT or MRI esp. if epigastric mass
Diagnostic tips
Epigastric pain aggravated by any food and relieved by antacids indicates chronic gastric ulcer.
Pain before meals relieved by food indicates chronic duodenal ulcer.
Epigastric pain waking the person soon after falling asleep (e.g. 3am) indicates gastric ulcer or biliary colic.
Pain can be referred from disorders of the heart, lungs, pancreas, biliary tract and spine.