Chest pain: An approach for family practice

JO Opolot

Abstract


Chest pain is a common symptom in clinical practice and has many aetiological factors. A rapid but systematic assessment
of patients in a primary care setting is essential to identify those with potential life-threatening aetiologies of chest pain.

Once a life-threatening aetiology has been excluded, a correct diagnosis can be derived from a careful history, physical examination and a few selected investigations. A patient can then be referred to a hospital or a specialist for further evaluation. Not every patient needs to be referred.

(SA Fam Pract 2005;47(9): 30-33)

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