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The Case Files: When a Spade is Not a Spade
Turrin, Danielle DO; Sattler, Steven DO; Amodeo, Dana DO A 25-year-old Hispanic man presented to the emergency department with a complaint of three days of left-sided precordial chest pain. He described the pain as a constant 6/10 with pressure-like discomfort radiating to his left arm and the left side of his neck. He also experienced nausea, but denied any provocative or palliative factors. He said he had not experienced anything similar to this before. He had no family history of heart disease, acute myocardial infarction, or sudden cardiac death. He admitted to a 1.5 pack-per-day smoking history and social alcohol use,...
Source: The Case Files - August 26, 2014 Category: Emergency Medicine Tags: Blog Posts Source Type: research

Comparison of In-Hospital Outcomes for Beta-Blocker Use Versus Non–Beta Blocker Use in Patients Presenting With Cocaine-Associated Chest Pain
In conclusion, no differences in outcomes were observed between patients treated versus not treated with β-blocker therapy in the setting of cocaine-related chest pain.
Source: The American Journal of Cardiology - March 17, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Zaher Fanari, Kevin K. Kennedy, Michael J. Lim, Abhay A. Laddu, Joshua M. Stolker Tags: Coronary Artery Disease Source Type: research