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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
{{Template:Chest Pain DDX}}
{{Template:Chest Pain DDX}}
{{Thoracic trauma DDX}}


==Management==
==Management==

Revision as of 21:42, 6 December 2014

Causes

  1. Iatrogenic
  2. Boerhaave syndrome
  3. Thoracic Trauma
    1. Penetrating
    2. Blunt (rare)
  4. Caustic ingestion
  5. Foreign body
    1. Bone, button battery
  6. Infection (rare)
  7. Tumor
  8. Aortic pathology
  9. Barrett esophagus
  10. Zollinger-Ellison syndrome

Diagnosis

History

  • Pain
    • Acute, severe, unrelenting, diffuse
    • May be localized to chest, neck, abdomen; radiate to back and shoulders
  • Dysphagia
  • Dyspnea
  • Hematemesis

Physical Exam

  • Cervical subcutaenous emphysema
  • Mediastinal emphysema
    • Takes time to develop
    • Absence does not rule out perforation

Imaging

  • CXR
  • CT chest
  • Emergent endoscopy

Differential Diagnosis

Chest pain

Critical

Emergent

Nonemergent

Thoracic Trauma

Management

  1. Volume resuscitation
  2. Broad-spectrum IV Abx
  3. Emergent surgical consultation

See Also

Source

Tintinalli