MANIFESTATIONS OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES
The cardinal symptoms of heart disease are: Chest pain Breathlessness Palpitation Syncope Peripheral OedemaSymptoms of angina Chronic angina is chest pain, discomfort, or pressure that may happen because of1,2: Exercise Extreme temperatures Mental or emotional stress Walking in cold weather, uphill, or after eating
HISTORY MATTERS!
Location: Central, left, or right Associated symptoms: SOB, sweating, nausea Timing: Gradual or sudden onset Provocation: What makes worse or better? Quality: Visceral vs somatic Radiation: Back, neck, arm Severity: Scale of 1-10Some describe a feeling of uncomfortable pressure, squeezing, heaviness, or burning in the chest Some feel pain in the shoulder, arm, back, neck, or jaw Others may feel out of breath, faint, tired, or as if they have heartburn In women, angina can be different4: The pain may be sharp, throbbing, or burning They may experience pain in the neck or throat area more often Shortness of breath is also common
DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Angina pectoris Acute Coronary Syndromes.Acute MI. Pulmonary Embolism Aortic Dissection Esophageal Rupture Pneumothorax PneumoniaBREATHLESSNESS (DYSPNOEA)
It is defined as an abnormally uncomfortable awareness of breathing It is one of principal symptoms of cardiac and pulmonary disease and ranges from an uncomfortable awareness of breathing to intense respiratory distress or a frightening sensation of fighting for breath.Cardiac dyspnoea is due left side heart failure occurs initially on exertion and progress to orthopnoea ,paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea , and dyspnoea at rest . Orthopnoea is dyspnoea on lying flat due to increased pulmonary venous congestion Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnoea occurs during sleep the patient awakes one to two hours after sleeping with dyspnoea causing him to sit up and may Acute pulmonary oedema is a severe breathlessness due to alveolar fluid transudation accompanied with cough productive of copious frothy pink stained sputum.
PALPITATION
● This common symptom is defined as unpleasant awareness of the forceful or rapid beating of the heart . It is described as pounding, jumping, racing, fluttering & skipping a beat.●Most causes due to awareness of heart beating in normal sinus rhythm in a healthy person e.g. after exercise, excessive tea &coffee & smoking .●Other common benign cause is premature ectopic beats (extrasystole) which cause irregularity at rest & subside on physical activity .●Palpitation may be due to more serious conditions such as cardiac arrhythmia e.g. atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, supra ventricular & ventricular tachycardia . ●In a patient with palpitation ask about: ● The mode of onset & termination. ● Specific triggers e.g. exercise, alcohol, caffeine & drugs. ● Frequency. ● Duration of attacks. ● Rhythm (ask patient to tap out). ● Any associated symptoms. ● History of organic heart diseases .