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Noncardiac Chest Pain

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2008
Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) affects approximately 1 quarter of the adult population in the United States. The pathophysiology of the disorder remains to be fully elucidated. Identified underlying mechanisms for esophageal pain include gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), esophageal dysmotility, and visceral hypersensitivity.
Ronnie, Fass, Tomás, Navarro-Rodriguez
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Acute Chest Pain

AACN Clinical Issues: Advanced Practice in Acute and Critical Care, 1997
Chest pain is the initial symptom of many life-threatening disease processes. Pain may arise from any structure located in the thoracic cavity. Cardiac causes of chest pain usually have anginal symptoms. Noncardiac causes have a variety of chest pain characteristics.
E M, Fallon, J, Roques
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Noncardiac Chest Pain

Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2006
Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is a common condition with significant morbidity and economic implications. Psychological factors, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), alteration in pain perception, and esophageal dysmotility play an important role in the pathogenesis of the disorder.
Ram, Dickman, Ronnie, Fass
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Chest pain and chest pain units

2018
Patients presenting at the emergency department with acute chest pain and suspected to represent an acute coronary syndrome were classically admitted as routine to the cardiology department, resulting in expensive and time-consuming evaluations. However, 2-5% of patients with acute coronary syndromes were discharged home inappropriately, resulting in ...
Eric Durand   +3 more
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Chest Pain Centers

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1997
Conceptually, the Chest Pain Center model is nothing more than a system of delivering health care. It is a model that all hospitals can embrace as a framework for organizational decision making in meeting the heart-care needs of their communities. It also provides a framework for clinical decision making.
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Exertional chest pain

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
a b m H T m T a v r r. Morris Rivera: Today’s case is that of a 50-year-old an who presented to the emergency department (ED) ith a complaint of chest pain. He was running the oston marathon when at the 10-mile mark he began to evelop discomfort in his chest and shoulders with acompanying dyspnea.
Morris L, Rivera   +2 more
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Chest pain and chest pain units

2015
Patients presenting at the emergency department with acute chest pain and suspected to represent an acute coronary syndrome were classically admitted as routine to the cardiology department, resulting in expensive and time-consuming evaluations. However, 2-5% of patients with acute coronary syndromes were discharged home inappropriately, resulting in ...
Eric Durand   +2 more
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Noncardiac Chest Pain

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002
Review of research directions in the etiology, evaluation, and treatment of patients with noncardiac chest pain. The author proposes a combined practical approach to noncardiac chest pain that incorporates these findings, which is useful in a clinical practice setting.Several major schools of thought have emerged in the etiology of noncardiac chest ...
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Acute Chest Pain

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2011
Chest pain is a worrisome symptom that often causes parents to bring their child to emergency department(ED) for evaluation. In the majority of cases, the etiology of the chest pain is benign, but in one-fourth of the cases symptoms are distressing enough to cause children to miss school.
Atul, Jindal, Sunit, Singhi
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Chest pain

Australian Journal of General Practice
Chest pain is a common symptom in the community, with underlying causes ranging from benign musculoskeletal pain to life-threatening cardiac events. It is a challenging presentation for healthcare providers, because the aetiology is not always immediately apparent.
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