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3 mar 2023 · Treatment. Chest pain treatment varies depending on what's causing the pain. Medications. Medicines used to treat some of the most common causes of chest pain include: Artery relaxers. Nitroglycerin — usually taken as a tablet under the tongue — relaxes heart arteries so blood can flow more easily through the narrowed spaces.
3 mar 2023 · Advanced diagnosis and treatment. Mayo Clinic health care providers use advanced technology and detailed imaging tests to quickly and accurately diagnose the cause of your chest pain and start treating you right away. Mayo Clinic cardiologists treat chest pain with medications, angioplasty and stents, coronary bypass surgery, cardiac ...
28 paź 2021 · Several observational series report that prompt stress echocardiography in the ED for the evaluation of acute chest pain is associated with significantly lower costs, with no adverse sequelae after early discharge. 1,2 In a single-center randomized trial of 400 patients, prompt stress echocardiography was associated with a reduced rate of ...
Chest pain syndromes in patients with normal angio-graphic findings represent a multifactorial pathophysiologic state, which may range from abnormalities in pain perception to abnormalities in endothelial- and non-en-dothelial-dependent coronary flow reserve associated with myocardial ischemia.
The ACC/AHA Joint Committee on Clinical Practice Guidelines has commissioned this guideline to focus on the evaluation of acute or stable chest pain or other anginal equivalents, in various clinical settings, with an emphasis on the diagnosis on ischemic causes.
3 mar 2023 · Chest pain appears in many forms, ranging from a sharp stab to a dull ache. Sometimes chest pain feels crushing or burning. In certain cases, the pain travels up the neck and into the jaw and then spreads to the back or down one or both arms. Many different problems can cause chest pain.
27 wrz 2023 · Most musculoskeletal chest pain improves over the course of a few weeks or months. However, some patients require specialist referral for persistent symptoms. There are few data that specifically address the efficacy and safety of therapeutic interventions for patients with isolated musculoskeletal chest pain.