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Toward Optimal Laboratory Use
JAMA. 1976;236(18):2100-2103. doi: 10.1001/jama.1976.03270190056038

The Problem of Chest "Pain"

Emphasis on the Workup of Myocardial Ischemia

  1. J. Willis Hurst, MD;
  2. Spencer B. King III, MD
  1. From the Departments of Medicine (Drs Hurst and King) and Radiology (Dr King), Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta.

Since this article does not have an abstract, we have provided the first 150 words of the full text.

Excerpt

THE ALGORITHM presented here emphasizes the workup of a patient who has chest "pain" whose clinical features might be associated with myocardial ischemia caused by coronary atherosclerosis. Note that the arrows in the algorithm are numbered and correspond to related numbered paragraphs in the discussion. The discussion highlights some of the variables one needs to consider in order to move from one place in the algorithm to another.

The physician whose goal is to give comprehensive care should define in advance the items in the history, physical examination, and laboratory workup (which includes a chest roentgenogram and ECG) that should be done on every patient. Items done occasionally are not included in the initial data-gathering process. With this approach, the physician should be able to identify the cause of the chest discomfort in the majority of instances without resorting to additional diagnostic studies. More often than not, the chest pain

Footnotes

  • Reprint requests to Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, Thomas K. Glenn Memorial Bldg, 69 Butler St SE, Atlanta, GA 30303 (Dr Hurst).

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