I. See Also
- Angina
- Angina Diagnosis
- Unstable Angina
- Chest Wall Pain
- Chest Wall Pain Prediction Rule
- Cardiac Risk Factors
- Framingham Score
- Likelihood of Coronary Disease as Cause of Chest Pain
- TIMI Risk Score
- Bosner Chest Pain Decision Rule
- Diamond and Forrester Chest Pain Prediction Rule
- Goldman Criteria for ICU Chest Pain Admission
- Cardiac Risk in Diabetes Score
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Acute Chest Pain Approach
- Serum Cardiac Markers
- Electrocardiogram in Myocardial Infarction
- Echocardiogram in Myocardial Infarction
II. Risk Factors
- See Cardiac Risk Factors
- See Framingham Score
III. Diagnosis: Prediction Rules
IV. Evaluation: Approach
- Acute Chest Pain Approach
- See Angina Diagnosis
- Focus Areas
- First exclude serious Chest Pain Causes
- Evaluate for signs of Myocardial Infarction complications (e.g. acute Congestive Heart Failure)
- Identify non-cardiac cause of Chest Pain
V. Precautions
- No single finding is absolutely pathognomonic nor completely reassuring in Chest Pain presentation
- Risk stratification, evaluation and management is based on an overall analysis of all clinical data
- Approach should be based on Chest Pain Decision Rules in combination with exam, ekg and Serum Cardiac Markers
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Myocardial Infarction without Chest Pain occurs in up to 50% of patients
- Men: 31% overall (13% under age 45)
- Women: 42% overall (20% under age 45)
- Mortality is 10-15% for painless MI (contrast with 1-2% for those with Chest Pain)
- Canto (2000) JAMA 283(24): 3223-9 [PubMed]
- Canto (2012) JAMA 307(8): 813-22 [PubMed]
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Cardiac Risk Factors only weakly predict Acute Coronary Syndrome (especially with advancing age)
- Age 40-65 years: 2.1 Positive Likelihood Ratio
- Age over 65 years: 1.1 Positive Likelihood Ratio
- Han (2007) Ann Emerg Med 49(2): 145-52 [PubMed]
- Sudden Dyspnea may be only presenting symptom of ACS
- Only symptom in up to 14% of patients with MI
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Myocardial Infarction often presents with GI Symptoms
- Indigestion or burning pain (23%)
- Nausea (60%)
- Upper Abdominal Pain (20%)
- Esophageal pain often presents with MI type findings
- Pain radiates to left arm (11%)
- Responds to Nitroglycerin (30-50%)
- Relief with Nitroglycerin does not predict cause
- Non-cardiac pain is often relieved with Nitroglycerin
- Shry (2002) Am J Cardiol 90:1264-6 [PubMed]
- Sharp or stabbing Chest Pain may still be cardiac
- Up to 22% with sharp Chest Pain have ACS
- Several atypical symptoms lower ACS likelihood
- ACS may present with Pain fully reproduced with palpation (8-10%)
- Intrascapular pain without Chest Pain can represent catastrophic cardiovascular events
- Evaluate for Acute Coronary Syndrome and Aortic Dissection
- Evaluate for Pulmonary Embolism
- Diagnosis of spinal or musculoskeletal causes are after exclusion of intra-thoracic causes
- Women often present atypically with Myocardial Infarctions
- Presentations are more similar as men and women age (contrary to prior doctrine)
- By age 75 years old, both men and women present without Chest Pain in 50% of cases
- Greatest discrepancy between male and female ACS presentations are in the under age 45 cohort
- Women with MI under age 45 present without Chest Pain in 20% of cases (contrast with 13% in men)
- Canto (2012) JAMA 307(8): 813-22 [PubMed]
- Presentations are more similar as men and women age (contrary to prior doctrine)
VI. Symptoms
- See precautions above
- See Likelihood of Coronary Disease as Cause of Chest Pain
- Findings that increase the likelihood of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Pain radiation to the right chest or bilateral chest
- Exertional pain
- Pain with diaphoresis
- Pain duration >1 hour (and less than 48 hours)
- Pain associated with Nausea or vomitng
- Central Chest Pain
- Findings that decrease the likelihood of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Pleuritic Chest Pain
- Sharp Chest Pain
- Positional Chest Pain
- Pain at rest
- Pain fully reproducible on palpation
- Pain for more than 48 hours
VII. Signs
- See Likelihood of Coronary Disease as Cause of Chest Pain
- Findings that increase the likelihood of Acute Coronary Syndrome (acute Congestive Heart Failure findings)
- New S3 Gallup Rhythm or Third Heart Sound (Positive Likelihood Ratio 3.2)
- Hypotension (Positive Likelihood Ratio: 3.1)
- New Mitral Regurgitation murmur
- Pulmonary Rales
- New Jugular Venous Distention
- Finding that decrease the likelihood of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Pain reproducible on palpation (Negative Likelihood Ratio: 0.2 to 0.4)
VIII. Differential Diagnosis: General
IX. Differential Diagnosis: Onset
X. Differential Diagnosis: Characteristic
- Pressure Sensation
- Tearing Sensation
- Sharp or Stabbing Sensation
XI. Differential Diagnosis: Provocative Factors
- Exertion or stress
- Hypertension
- Pleuritic (Deep breath or cough)
- Swallowing or Vomiting
- Esophageal Rupture
- Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum
- Supine Position
- Pericarditis
- Spontaneous Pneumomediastinum
- Movement
XII. Differential Diagnosis: Radiation of pain
- Pain radiates to arm or Shoulder
- Angina or Myocardial Infarction
- Pain radiating to both arms strongly suggests MI (Positive Likelihood Ratio 7.1)
- Pericarditis
- Spontaneous Pneumothorax
- Esophageal Spasm
- Angina or Myocardial Infarction
- Pain radiates to back or intrascapular
- Aortic Dissection
- Pericarditis
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Spontaneous Pneumothorax
- Esophageal Spasm
- Thoracic Spine radicular pain (e.g. thoracic compression Fracture, T4 syndrome)
- Pulmonary Embolism
- Pain Radiates to Neck, throat, or jaw
XIII. References
- Mattu (2012) EM: Rap 12(9): 4
- Achar (2005) Am Fam Physician 72:119-26 [PubMed]
- Body (2010) Resuscitation 81(3): 281-6 [PubMed]
- Goodacre (2002) Acad Emerg Med 9:203-8 [PubMed]
- McConaghy (2013) Am Fam Physician 87(3):177-82 [PubMed]
- Panju (1998) JAMA 280(14): 1256-63 [PubMed]
- Swap (2005) JAMA 294(20): 2623-9 [PubMed]
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| Definition (ICF) | Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the chest. |
| Definition (ICF-CY) | Sensation of unpleasant feeling indicating potential or actual damage to some body structure felt in the chest. |
| Definition (MSHCZE) | Tlak, pálenà nebo znecitlivÄ›nà v hrudnÃku. |
| Definition (MEDLINEPLUS) |
Having a pain in your chest can be scary. It does not always mean that you are having a heart attack. There can be many other causes, including
Some of these problems can be serious. Get immediate medical care if you have chest pain that does not go away, crushing pain or pressure in the chest, or chest pain along with nausea, sweating, dizziness or shortness of breath. Treatment depends on the cause of the pain. |
| Definition (NCI_NCI-GLOSS) | Chest pain. |
| Definition (NCI) | Pain in the chest. |
| Definition (MSH) | Pressure, burning, or numbness in the chest. |
| Concepts | Sign or Symptom (T184) |
| MSH | D002637 |
| ICD9 | 786.50, 786.5 |
| ICD10 | R07.4 , R07.9 |
| SnomedCT | 207078009, 207093008, 271330001, 139228007, 158404009, 161978005, 158393008, 139240007, 207079001, 29857009 |
| LNC | LP98885-4, MTHU035552 |
| English | Chest Pains, Unspecified chest pain, Pains, Chest, THORACIC PAIN, Chest pain, unspecified, [D]Chest pain (context-dependent category), [D]Chest pain NOS (context-dependent category), [D]Chest pain, unspecified (context-dependent category), [D]Chest pain, [D]Chest pain NOS, [D]Chest pain, unspecified, Thoracalgia, chest pain or discomfort (symptom), chest pain or discomfort, chest pain (diagnosis), chest pain, Pain chest, Pain in chest, Thoracic pain, Thorax pain, Chest pain NOS, Nonspecific chest pain, Chest Pain [Disease/Finding], Pain;chest, pain thoracic, thoracic pain, thorax pain, Pain, Chest, [D]Chest pain (situation), [D]Chest pain, unspecified (situation), Chest pain NOS (finding), [D]Chest pain NOS (situation), Thorax painful, chest pain or discomfort reported as pain, chest pain or discomfort reported as pain (symptom), reported chest pain, thoracodynia, PAIN IN CHEST, CHEST PAIN, thoracalgia, Chest pain, Chest pain (finding), Chest pain nos, chest; pain, pain; chest, pain; thorax, thorax; pain, Chest pain, NOS, Chest Pain |
| French | DOULEUR THORACIQUE, Douleur thoracique non précisée, Douleur thoracique non spécifique, Douleur dans la poitrine, Thoracalgie, Douleur thoracique NS, Douleur thoracique, Douleur du thorax |
| Portuguese | DOR NO PEITO, Dor no tórax, Dor torácica NE, Dor torácica inespecÃfica, Toracalgia, DOR TORACICA, Opressão no Peito, Precordialgia, Dor Torácica, Dor no Tórax, Pressão no Peito, Dor Precordial, Dor na Região Precordial, Dor torácica, Dor no Peito |
| Dutch | thoraxpijn, pijn op de borst, niet-specifieke pijn op de borst, niet-gespecificeerde borstpijn, thoracalgie, Pijn op de borst nao, borst; pijn, pijn; borst, pijn; thorax, thorax; pijn, Pijn op borst, niet gespecificeerd, borstkaspijn, Borstpijn, Pijn op de borst |
| German | Thoraxschmerz, unspezifischer Brustschmerz, Schmerz, Brust, Thorakalgie, BRUSTKORBSCHMERZ, Brustschmerzen, nicht naeher bezeichnet, THORAXSCHMERZ, Brustkorbschmerz, Brustschmerzen, Schmerzen im Brustkorb, Thoraxschmerzen |
| Italian | Dolore toracico non specifico, Dolore al torace, Dolore toracico non specificato, Toracoalgia, Dolore toracico |
| Spanish | Dolor de tórax, Dolor de pecho no especÃfico, Dolor torácico no especificado, Dolor de pecho, [D]dolor torácico, SAI (categorÃa dependiente del contexto), [D]dolor torácico (categorÃa dependiente del contexto), [D]dolor torácico, no especificado (categorÃa dependiente del contexto), Toracalgia, TORACICO, DOLOR, TORAX, DOLOR, Dolor en el Pecho, dolor torácico, SAI, dolor torácico, SAI (hallazgo), [D]dolor torácico, no especificado (situación), [D]dolor torácico, [D]dolor torácico (situación), Chest pain NOS, [D]dolor torácico, SAI, [D]dolor torácico, SAI (situación), [D]dolor torácico, no especificado, Dolor Precordial, Dolor en el Torax, Dolor de Torax, PrecordialgÃa, Opresión en el Pecho, Presión en el Pecho, Dolor de Pecho, Dolor Torácico, dolor de pecho (hallazgo), dolor de pecho, Dolor torácico |
| Japanese | 胸éƒç—›, é�žç‰¹ç•°çš„胸痛, 胸痛, 詳細ä¸�明ã�®èƒ¸ç—›, キョウツウ, キョウカクツウ, ショウサイフメイノキョウツウ, ヒトクイテキキョウツウ |
| Swedish | Bröstsmärta |
| Finnish | Rintakipu |
| Russian | GRUDNAIA KLETKA, BOLI, ГРУД��Я КЛЕТК�, БОЛИ |
| Czech | Bolest na hrudi, Nespecifikovaná bolest na hrudi, Bolest hrudnÃku, Torakalgie, Nespecifická bolest na hrudi, bolesti na hrudi, bolest na hrudi, hrudnÃk - bolest |
| Korean | �세불명� 가슴통� |
| Croatian | PRSNI KOÅ , BOL |
| Polish | Ból w klatce piersiowej, Ból zamostkowy |
| Hungarian | Mellkasi fájdalom, Thorax fájdalom, Fájdalom a mellkasban, Thoracalis fájdalom, Aspecifikus mellkasi fájdalom, Nem meghatározott mellkasi fájdalom, Thoracalgia |
| Norwegian | Brystsmerter |
Ontology: Precordial pain (C0232286)
| Concepts | Sign or Symptom (T184) |
| ICD9 | 786.51 |
| ICD10 | R07.2 |
| SnomedCT | 207080003, 71884009, 158394002, 139231008 |
| English | CHEST PAIN PRECORDIAL, [D]Precordial pain (context-dependent category), [D]Precordial pain, Precordial chest pain, Precordial pain, Chest pain precordial, Pain precordial, precordial chest pain, precordial pain, [D]Precordial pain (situation), Precordial pain (finding), pain; precordial, precordial; pain |
| Dutch | precordiale pijn op de borst, precordiale pijn, pijn precordiaal, pijn; precordiaal, precordiaal; pijn, Precordiale pijn |
| French | Douleur précordiale, Douleur thoracique précordiale, DOULEUR THORACIQUE PRECORDIALE |
| German | praekordialer Schmerz, Brustschmerz, praekordial, Schmerz, praekordial, PRAEKORDIALSCHMERZ, Praekordiale Schmerzen |
| Italian | Dolore precordiale, Dolore toracico precordiale |
| Portuguese | Dor precordial, Dor torácica precordial, DOR TORAXICA PRECORDIAL |
| Spanish | Dolor torácico precordial, Dolor precordial, [D]dolor precordial (categorÃa dependiente del contexto), PRECORDIAL, DOLOR, [D]dolor precordial, [D]dolor precordial (situación), dolor de pecho precordial, dolor precordial (hallazgo), dolor precordial |
| Japanese | �胸部痛, ゼ�キョウブツウ |
| Czech | Bolest prekordiálnÃ, Prekordiálnà bolest na hrudi, Prekordiálnà bolest |
| Korean | 명치 통� |
| Hungarian | Praecordalis fájdalom, Praecordialis fájdalom, Mellkasi praecordalis fájdalom |

