Chest Pain Lukáš Dadák Learning objectives: ̶ Student will learn the most common causes of chest pain. ̶ Student will learn the differences between visceral and parietal pain. ̶ Student will learn the FA to a casualty with chest pain. Anatomy of the Chest ̶ chest wall: ̶ skin, ̶ muscles, ̶ bones, joints ̶ parietal pleura ̶ organs: ̶ heart, pericardium ̶ (lung), visceral pleura ̶ esophagus ̶ aorta https://healthjade.com/what-is-pain-in-the-esophagus/ Pain ̶ unpleasant sensation caused by illness or injury ̶ ischemic heart disease ̶ the most common cause of chest pain ̶ 30% EMS http://wakehealthse3.adam.com/content.aspx?productid=117&pid=1&gid=003079 Shortness of Breath ̶ subjective feeling ̶ unpleasant breathing associated with a feeling of lack of air ̶ The patient becomes aware of increased breathing work. Anatomy of the Chest ̶ chest wall: ̶ skin, ̶ muscles, ̶ bones, joints ̶ parietal pleura ̶ parietal pain ̶ precisely localizable ̶ sharp, cutting ̶ change in movement ̶ pointed by finger ̶ organs: ̶ heart, pericardium ̶ (lung), visceral pleura ̶ esophagus ̶ aorta ̶ visceral pain ̶ diffuse, dull, vaguely defined, ̶ located in the middle line ̶ burning ̶ pointed by fist / palm Ischemic Heart Disease ̶ coronary artery obstruction ̶ heart muscle insufficiently supplied with O2  dysfunction  death of cells ̶ predisposition: ̶ obesity ̶ smoking ̶ stressful lifestyle ̶ M after 45, F after menopause https://loyolamedicine.adam.com/content.aspx?productid=117&pid=1&gid=000198 Artery occlusion https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myocardial_infarction#/media/File:Heart_ant_wall_infarction.jpg Manifestations of Ischemia ̶ conduction disturbance = rhythm disturbances ̶ cardiac arrest ̶ contractility disorder ̶ lung edema (shortness of breath) ̶ cardiogenic shock (cold, pale or bluish skin, sweating,…) ̶ pain ̶ behind the sternum / in front of the backbone ̶ uncomfortable pressure / burning in the middle of the chest ̶ radiate up the neck and into the jaw and teeth ̶ radiate into the shoulder or down one or both arms Manifestations of Ischemia ̶ angina pectoris ̶ pain during exertion / at rest, forces to stop - arterial spasm ̶ Medication: nitroglycerin – tbl/ spray under the tongue - dilation of blood vessels improvement of blood circulation - relief of problems within minutes ̶ acute myocardial infarction ̶ visceral pain ̶ restlessness, anxiety and fear of death ̶ shortness of breath ̶ sweating, nausea, vomiting, shock ̶ slow / fast / irregular pulse ̶ sudden cardiac arrest - ventricular fibrillation, death ̶ mute ischemia ̶ dysfunction of heart, no pain (shortness of breath, cyanosis) Occurrence of AMI ̶ household (70%) ̶ employment (10%) ̶ rest (45%) ̶ sleep (17%) ̶ normal activity (30%) ̶ hard work (8%) FA ̶ SSSABC ̶ make casualty comfortable (calm, no stress, no exercise) ̶ half sitting, loosen clothes to breathe better ̶ call EMS ̶ monitor vital signs (ABCD) ̶ do not eat / drink / smoke ̶ (Acylpyrin = Anopyrin = acetylsalicylic acid 100 mg p.os) ̶ Be ready to start BLS with AED immediately! Pulmonary embolism ̶ embolus = a clot obstructing a lung artery ̶ signs and symptoms: ̶ shortness of breath ̶ chest pain ̶ cough ̶ (rapid or irregular heartbeat) ̶ (dizziness) ̶ (sweating, fever) ̶ (leg pain or swelling) ̶ (cyanosis) https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pulmonary-embolism/symptoms-causes/syc-20354647 Pulmonary embolism ̶ shock ̶ FA: ̶ SSSABC ̶ sit and rest ̶ EMS Gastroesophageal Reflux ̶ the acidic content of the stomach irritates the esophageal wall ̶ pain ̶ forward bend, lying down ̶ with an increase in intra-abdominal pressure ̶ there may be temporary relief after a meal https://loyolamedicine.adam.com/content.aspx?productid=117&pid=1&gid=0 00265 Back pain ̶ degenerative diseases of the spine ̶ related to movement, position ̶ pain radiates along the intercostal nerves ̶ spasms of paravertebral muscles https://coloradopaincare.com/condition/thoracic-back-pain/ Pneumonia, pleuritis ̶ pain ̶ lateralized (lungs do not hurt, pleura hurts) ̶ exacerbated by coughing, breathing ̶ high temperature (fast pulse) ̶ cough ̶ shortness of breath ̶ fatigue Learning outcomes: ̶ Student is able to list the most frequent reasons of chest pain. ̶ Student masters the concepts of visceral and parietal pain. ̶ Student is able to provide first aid to a casualty with chest pain. Literature: ̶ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/heart- attack/symptoms-causes/syc-20373106 ̶ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/pulmonary- embolism/symptoms-causes/syc-20354647 ̶ https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/chest- pain/symptoms-causes/syc-20370838 Simulation Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University 2020