Causes of Chest Pain
Angina due to coronary artery spasm
| Cause of pain: Angina is caused by ischemia (oxygen starvation) of the cardiac muscle. Coronary artery spasm produces ischemia by narrowing the coronary arteries. The narrowed artery is incapable of delivering the necessary blood volume to the working muscle. Ischemia ensues, and the resultant pain is called angina. Characteristics of pain: Angina can be quite variable, but classically is described as a pressure-like, squeezing, crushing, or tight pain. Some patients with angina deny pain at all, but agree when the term "discomfort" is described to them. The discomfort often radiates to the jaw, shoulders or arms. It can be accompanied by nausea, sweating, shortness of breath, dizziness, weakness, or fatigue. While classical angina is often provoked in a predictable manner by exercise, anger, or a large meal, coronary artery spasm can occur at any time, and often occurs at rest. Evaluation: |
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