Differential diagnosis of chest pain CH:20
Cholecystitis
GI Sudden onset of pain that crescendos and can last for up to 20 min, usually post fatty meal epigastrium/right upper abdomen that can radiate to right interscapular region, shoulder, back Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, fever
Depression
Psychogenic Heaviness Chest region Fatigue, restlessness, withdrawal, weight gain or loss, depressed mood
Anxiety
Psychogenic Sharp pain Chest region Palpitations, dizziness, sweating, shaking, restlessness, fatigue, irritability
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) (unstable angina, myocardial
Cardiovascular (Ischemic) Heaviness; viselike, squeezing, crushing, tightness; vague, burning, constricting, or pressure; poorly localized pain lasting 20-30 min to hours and doesnt resolve w rest or nitroglycerin Generalized substernal/retrosternal; can radiate to teeth, jaw, neck, one or both arms or shoulders; no pain and only associated symptoms Indigestion-like feeling, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, flushing, perspiration, palpitations, dyspnea, fatigue
Angina pectoris: stable (no change in pain pattern within last 60 days)
Cardiovascular (Ischemic) Pressure like pain: tight, squeeze, burning, heaviness lasting 3-5 min precipitated by activity and resolves w rest, nitroglycerin Generalized substernal/retrosternal; can radiate to teeth, jaw, neck, one or both arms or shoulders; no pain and only associated symptoms Diaphoresis, nausea, vomiting, dyspnea, fatigue
Prinzmetal or variant angina
Cardiovascular (Ischemic) Pressurelike discomfort often occurring at rest, unrelated to physical/emotional stress Retrosternal; can radiate to jaw, neck, left arm, shoulder Palpitations, syncope, feelings of syncope
Pulmonary HTN (secondary)
Cardiovascular (Nonischemic) Cardiac like chest pain w exertion Chest region Dyspnea, lower extremity edema, fatigue
mitral valve prolapse (MVP)
Cardiovascular (Nonischemic) Sharp pain not associated with activity Chest pain without radiation Fatigue, light headnesses, dyspnea, irregular heartbeat, palpitations, exercise intolerance
Aortic dissection
Cardiovascular (Nonischemic) Sudden severe pain w change in location and/or tearing sensation lasting for hours Anterior chest pain with radiation to the neck, jaw, interscapular region of the back Mental status changes, limb pain and weakness, dyspnea
Pericarditis
Cardiovascular (Nonischemic) Sudden sharp and stabbing pain relieved often by sitting or leaning forward and worsens by lying down or with inspiration Substernal, which can radiate to trapezius muscle region Dry cough, muscle and joint aches, fever
Herpes zoster
Dermatologic Unilateral, burning, borelike pain Chest region in dermatome distribution Tingling, itching, burning
Esophageal spasm
GI Crushing chest pain Substernal Dysphagia, sensation of object in throat/esophagus
Gastroesophageal reflux
GI May be angina-like; however, usually burning sensation with eating large meals reproduced by lying down and relieved by sitting up Retrosternal region Cough, regurgitation of food, abdominal pain
Pancreatitis
GI Sudden dull, boring, steady pain unrelieved by lying supine; leaning forward or the fetal position may ease pain epigastrium /periumbilical pain radiating to back Nausea, vomiting, anorexia, sometimes diarrhea
Chest wall muscle strain
MSK/Neurologic Sharp pain w moving, stretching or pushing movements of the arms; palpation of area reproduces the pain Area around the strained muscle, sternum, ribs Muscle spasm, crepitation, swelling, loss of strength
Costochondritis
MSK/Neurologic Sharp, pleuritic type pain worsens w deep breathing, palpation, movement Area from 2nd through 5th intercostal spaces; can radiate to arm, depending on where initial inflammation occurs Chest tightness, warmth at area of pain
Pneumonia
Pulmonary Sharp or stabbing pain associated with cough Most generalized to one side of chest but can have upper abdominal pain Cough, fever, dyspnea, chills, sputum, myalgia, malaise
Pulmonary embolism
Pulmonary Sharp, stabbing pain worsening w deep breaths Pain can be experienced in chest, back, shoulder, upper abdomen Dyspnea, hemoptysis, cough
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary acute/sudden and sharp Lateral region of the chest but can have referred pain to shoulder Acute dyspnea, cough