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The Incidence of Gastro-Esophageal Disease for the Patients with Typical Chest Pain and a Normal Coronary Angiogram

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Author(s)
Chang-Wook NamKee-Sik KimYoung-Soo LeeSang-Hoon LeeSeong-Wook HanSeung-Ho HurYoon-Nyun KimKwon-Bae KimByoung-Kuk Jang
Keimyung Author(s)
Nam, Chang WookHan, Seong WookHur, Seung HoKim, Yoon NyunKim, Kwon BaeJang, Byoung KukKim, Kee Sik
Department
Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학)
Journal Title
Korean Journal of Internal Medicine
Issued Date
2006
Volume
21
Issue
2
Keyword
Chest painNormal coronary angiographyUpper endoscopyManometry
Abstract
Background

Although patients may present with typical chest pain and exhibit ischemic changes on the cardiac stress test, they are frequently found to have a normal coronary angiogram. Thus, we wanted to determine which procedures should be performed in order to make an adequate diagnosis of the cause of chest pain.


Methods

121 patients (males: 42, 34.7%) who had a normal coronary angiogram with typical chest pain were included in this study. All the patients underwent upper endoscopy, Bernstein's test and esophageal manometry.


Results

Among the 121 patients, clinically stable angina was noted in 107 (88.4%). Stress testing was done in 82 (67.8%); it was positive in 52 (63.4%). Endoscopic findings were erosive gastritis in 18 (14.8%), gastric ulcer in 4 (3.3%), duodenal ulcer in 5 (4.1%), and reflux esophagitis in 16 (13.2%). Positive results were observed on Berstein's test for 68 patients (56.2%); 59 (86.8%) of them had non-erosive reflux disease. On the esophageal manometry, 35 (28.9%) of these patients had motility disorders. Nutcracker esophagus was observed in 27 patients (22.3%), nonspecific esophageal motility disorder was observed in 5 (4.1%), and hypertensive lower esophageal sphincter was observed in 3 (2.5%). Among the 52 patients with positive cardiac stress testing and a negative coronary angiogram (this clinically corresponded to microvascular angina), 46 patients (85.1%) showed abnormal findings on the gastro-esophageal studies.


Conclusions

In our study, 85.1% of the patients with microvascular angina revealed positive results of gastric or esophageal disease. In spite of any existing evidence of microvascular angina or cardiac syndrome X, it would be more advisable to perform gastro-esophageal studies to adequately manage chest pain.

Keywords: Chest pain, Normal coronary angiography, Upper endoscopy, Manometry
Keimyung Author(s)(Kor)
남창욱
한성욱
허승호
김윤년
김권배
장병국
김기식
Publisher
School of Medicine
Citation
Chang-Wook Nam et al. (2006). The Incidence of Gastro-Esophageal Disease for the Patients with Typical Chest Pain and a Normal Coronary Angiogram. Korean Journal of Internal Medicine, 21(2), 94–96. doi: 10.3904/kjim.2006.21.2.94
Type
Article
ISSN
1226-3303
DOI
10.3904/kjim.2006.21.2.94
URI
https://kumel.medlib.dsmc.or.kr/handle/2015.oak/34579
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