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What Causes Left-sided Chest Pain And Intermittent Drop In Oxygen Levels?

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Posted on Tue, 1 Dec 2015
Question: Father in law is having chest pains to the left side mid sterium, on and off oxygen levels have dropped, he has had to pull over for 15 mins before due to numbness and pain, no stress test been given, been to hospital in NZ and all results including 6 blood tests didn't show heart attack chemical, BP is fine, been occasionally doubling over due to pain in chest. Please advise.
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (22 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
I would explain as follows:

Detailed Answer:

Hello!

Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!

Regarding your concern, I would like to explain that in front of a chest pain symptomatology it is necessary to perform a comprehensive differential diagnosis, ruling in/out first a cardiac ischemia option.

Please could you explain the nature of his chest pain (compressing, squeezing, stabbing, etc)?

Is the pain modulated by any factor (respiration, posture, coughing, etc)

Factors that exacerbate the pain (walking, eating, anxiety, etc)

Please could you upload a resting ECG and his cardiac enzymes results?

A increase in cardiac enzymes level during chest pain periods raises strong suspicions on a myocardial ischemia alternative.

Coming to that point fuether clinical investigation is necessary o follow:

Imagine cardiac tests such as cardiac stress echo and ECG cardiac stress test could yield valuable information regarding differential diagnosis process.

If the patient has actually coronary risk factors (hypertenson, dyslipidemia, is smoking cigarettes, diabetic, and has a strong heredity for CAD) a coronary angio CT could be helpful too.

If sufficient information toward a cardiac ischemia is gathered, then the next step is preceeding with a coronary angiography

If you have medical data (history and test results) available, please upload them here for a direct review!

Hope to have been helpful to you!

Feel free to ask me whenever you need!

Greetings!

Dr. Iliri

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What Causes Left-sided Chest Pain And Intermittent Drop In Oxygen Levels?

Brief Answer: I would explain as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! Regarding your concern, I would like to explain that in front of a chest pain symptomatology it is necessary to perform a comprehensive differential diagnosis, ruling in/out first a cardiac ischemia option. Please could you explain the nature of his chest pain (compressing, squeezing, stabbing, etc)? Is the pain modulated by any factor (respiration, posture, coughing, etc) Factors that exacerbate the pain (walking, eating, anxiety, etc) Please could you upload a resting ECG and his cardiac enzymes results? A increase in cardiac enzymes level during chest pain periods raises strong suspicions on a myocardial ischemia alternative. Coming to that point fuether clinical investigation is necessary o follow: Imagine cardiac tests such as cardiac stress echo and ECG cardiac stress test could yield valuable information regarding differential diagnosis process. If the patient has actually coronary risk factors (hypertenson, dyslipidemia, is smoking cigarettes, diabetic, and has a strong heredity for CAD) a coronary angio CT could be helpful too. If sufficient information toward a cardiac ischemia is gathered, then the next step is preceeding with a coronary angiography If you have medical data (history and test results) available, please upload them here for a direct review! Hope to have been helpful to you! Feel free to ask me whenever you need! Greetings! Dr. Iliri