# Atypical Chest Pain Pt presents with atypical chest pain without troponinemia, ischemic EKG changes, or hemodynamics compromise, with low suspicion for acute coronary syndrome. Highest suspicion for ***. DDx also includes dissection, pericarditis, tamponade, PE, PTX, PNA, esophageal rupture, food impaction, and MSK strain/injury. - HEART score *** - Trop, EKG - CBC, BMP, VBG - CXR - Consider 6hr repeat Trop, EKG per clinical scenario - Consider DDimer, BP in 4 extremities per clinical scenario
Originally created: March 3, 2020 by Eric Lee
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Why don’t we change this from “Chest Pain (unspecified)” to “Atypical Chest Pain”
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jason
July 27, 2021 at 4:32 pmWhy don’t we change this from “Chest Pain (unspecified)” to “Atypical Chest Pain”