Noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic evaluation.

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Noncardiac chest pain: diagnostic evaluation.

Dis Esophagus. 2012 Feb;25(2):89-101

Authors: Fass R, Achem SR

Abstract

Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is a common and challenging clinical problem. It is estimated that more than 70 million Americans (23% of the population) suffer from this condition yearly. Patients with NCCP represent a diagnostic dilemma. Their chest pain is often indistinguishable from cardiac pain leading to extensive and expensive evaluations. Once coronary artery disease and other cardiac and pulmonary sources of chest pain are excluded, patients are frequently referred to gastroenterologists to look primarily for esophageal sources of pain. A variety of diagnostic tests are available to the practicing clinician to identify the origin of pain, including ambulatory pH testing, esophageal motility, upper endoscopy, provocative testing and even therapeutic trials.

PMID: 21777340 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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