Chest Pain: Cardiac vs Non-Cardiac Causes

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About the Case Presentation

Chest pain can arise from both cardiac and non-cardiac causes, making accurate diagnosis crucial. Cardiac-related chest pain is often linked to conditions like angina or heart attacks, typically presenting as pressure or tightness in the chest. Non-cardiac causes may include musculoskeletal issues, acid reflux, or anxiety, often characterized by sharp or localized pain. Symptoms such as pain radiating to the arm, jaw, or shortness of breath may indicate a cardiac origin. A thorough medical evaluation, including ECG and imaging, is essential to determine the underlying cause and ensure appropriate treatment.

About the Speaker

Milica Aleksic

Dr. Milica Aleksic

Internal medicine Specialist, Cardiac ICU ESC ACVC Board Member 2024-2026 Chair of Communication, Belgrade, Serbia