STEMI Activation

MDM

This patient presents with chest pain and an EKG showing *** STEMI or STEMI equivalent (Wellens, de Winter’s, Sgarbossa criteria).*** Presentation not consistent with acute thoracic arotic dissection. No evidence of acute ACS complications including cardiogenic shock (2/2 muscle loss or valvular rupture), tachydysrhythmia or electrical conduction disturbance. Plan for PCI with cardiac cath lab activation.

Plan: CODE STEMI, STEMI labs, pacer pads, cardiac monitor, Cardiology consult, Cardiac cath lab activation, ASA, heparin, dual antiplatelet agent (per Cards), CXR

Chest Pain, Atypical (No Troponin)

MDM

This patient presents with atypical chest pain, most likely secondary to ***. Differential diagnosis includes ***. Low suspicion for ACS, acute PE (PERC negative***), pericarditis / myocarditis, thoracic aortic dissection, pneumothorax, pneumonia or other acute infectious process. Presentation not consistent with other acute, emergent causes of chest pain at this time. No indication for cardiac enzyme testing.*** Plan to order CXR to evaluate for acute cardiopulmonary causes.***

Plan: labs***, EKG, CXR***, pain control

Chest Pain – Low Risk (Trop Out)

MDM

This patient presents with chest pain, with symptoms suggestive of noncardiac chest pain. History without high risk features (e.g., not substernal, no exertional component, not relieved with rest, *** ).

Minimal CAD risk factors (including age), recent negative stress test (<2 years).*** Exam without evidence of volume overload. EKG without signs of active ischemia. HEART score: ***. Given the timing of pain to ER presentation, plan to send single troponin // delta troponin to evaluate for NSTEMI.*** Presentation not consistent with acute PE (Wells low risk *** // PERC negative***), pneumothorax, thoracic arotic dissection, cardiac effusion or tamponade.

Plan: labs, troponin***, EKG, CXR, ASA***, pain control, serial reassessment