Non cardiac causes of chest pain Flashcards
different non cardiac types
GI
Pulmonary
Musculoskeletal
Deramtologic
Gastroesophageal
42% of chest pain where MI has been ruled out
Reflux oesophagitis:
– inflammation of the oesophageal mucosa secondary to gastroesophageal reflux disease
– often described as a burning sensation, heartburn or pyrosis
Oesophageal spasm:
– painful contractions within the muscular tube of the oesophagus
– often confused with ischaemic cardiac chest pain as its relieved by nitrates as well
– however, the chest pain of esophageal spasm is not related to exertion unlike ischaemic cardiac chest pain
– swallowing extremely hot or cold substances often precipitates spasm, which leads to episodes of chest pain
Oesophageal perforation:
– hole in the oesophagus, which allows saliva, liquid and food to spill into the thoracic cavity or abdomen
– sudden, severe, constant pain from the neck to the epigastrium that is worsened by swallowing
– neck swelling may be seen and subcutaneous emphysema evident
Gastritis:
– when the lining of your stomach becomes inflamed
Peptic ulcer disease:
– peptic ulcers occur when acid in the digestive tract eats away at the inner surface of the stomach or small intestine
Pulmonary
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary embolism
Pleuritis
Neoplasm
Bronchitis
Musculoskeletal (chest wall)
28% of cases
Palpation of chest may reproduce the symptoms
Costochodritis (Tietze syndrome):
– inflammation of the costochondral junction
Rib fracture compression radiculopathy
Dermatologic
Herpes zoster