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==Background==
==Background==
*Common cause of presentation to the ED, especially in adolescents
*The majority of pediatric chest pain is benign and not cardiac in origin
*The main cause of cardiac chest pain in pediatrics is [[pericarditis]]
*Family history plays an important part screening for familial history of sudden death


==Clinical Features==
==Clinical Features==
 
*[[Chest pain]]
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Idiopathic (most common)
*Precordial catch syndrome
**Sudden, intense pain w/ deep inspiration, self-resolving
*Musculoskeletal
**Costochondritis, trauma
*Pulmonary
**[[Pneumothorax]]
*GI
**Esophagitis
*Psychosomatic
*Cardiac (1%)
**Left-sided obstructive lesions
**Dysrhythmias
**[[HOCM]]
**[[Pericarditis]]
**Prinzmetal's angina (vasospasm)
**[[MI]]
***Rare, even post-Kawasaki
**Mitral valve prolapse
 
==Diagnosis==
*Physical exam
*Physical exam
**Listen for murmurs
**Listen for murmurs
**Palpate
**Palpate
**Compress rib cage
**Compress rib cage
*[[EKG]]
 
*CXR
==Differential Diagnosis==
*Consider echo
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==Evaluation==
*[[ECG]]
*[[CXR]]
*Consider [[echocardiography]]


==Management==
==Management==
==Disposition==


==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Chest Pain (DDx)]]
*[[Chest pain]]


==External Links==
==External Links==


==Resources==
==References==
 
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[[Category:Cards]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Peds]]
[[Category:Pediatrics]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]

Latest revision as of 17:07, 17 January 2026

This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: chest pain

Background

  • Common cause of presentation to the ED, especially in adolescents
  • The majority of pediatric chest pain is benign and not cardiac in origin
  • The main cause of cardiac chest pain in pediatrics is pericarditis
  • Family history plays an important part screening for familial history of sudden death

Clinical Features

  • Chest pain
  • Physical exam
    • Listen for murmurs
    • Palpate
    • Compress rib cage

Differential Diagnosis

Chest pain (peds)

Evaluation

Management

Disposition

See Also

External Links

References

  1. Pickering D. Precordial catch syndrome. Arch Dis Child. 1981;56(5):401-403. doi:10.1136/adc.56.5.401