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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Pain Between The Breasts And Chest Tightness

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Posted on Mon, 5 Dec 2016
Question: My wife is 65 and has the following symptoms: perpetual chest pains between her breasts and sometimes to the left, which she describes as chest tightness or pressure, sometimes sharp pains, occasional swelling of ankles and feet, and suddenly experiencing low level of energy. One hour naps daily and to bed by 8:00. Unusual for this high energy woman. No known health issues prior to this in the last few months. EKG and ECG, pulmonary CT scan looking for blood clots (negative), 24/7 heart monitoring for seven days, and stress test all show no apparent heart issues. Never smoked, low/normal blood pressure, low cholesterol. A family member (chief radiologist at a California hospital) feels she has coronary artery blockage even though it did not show up in stress test. Her cardiologist has been out of the US for two months so she has not met with him -- only with his PA, who says she has no heart issues. I feel they came up one test short; angiogram. The pain is worsening by the day, and she can't walk a block, even slowly. Nine months ago she could fast walk at least two miles, play an hour of pickle ball, and an hour of Zumba. She appears, to me, to be dying a little more each day. What are your thoughts?
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Answered by Dr. Ilir Sharka (19 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
My answer as follows:

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM!

I carefully passed through your question and would explain that her symptoms are not typical of any cardiac disorders.

Anyway, considering her performed cardiac tests, before going to the angiogram (which is an invasive test), I would recommend peforming one of the tests below, to investigate for coronary artery disease:

- a cardiac stress echo with dobutamine
- a nuclear stress test (CARDIOLITE)
- a coronary angio CT scan.

These tests are more sensitive and specific for coronary artery disease investigation compared to cardiac stress test and are less invasive.

I would also recommend performing some other tests:

- respiratory function tests for a lung disorder
- NT pro BNP levels for heart failure
- cortisol plasma levels for possible adrenal gland dysfunction
- inflammation tests (PCR, sedimentation rate) for an inflammatory disorder
- vitamin D plasma levels for possible insufficiency.

You should discuss with her doctor on the above issues.

Hope to have been helpful!

Kind regards,

Dr. Iliri
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Suggest Treatment For Persistent Pain Between The Breasts And Chest Tightness

Brief Answer: My answer as follows: Detailed Answer: Hello! Welcome and thank you for asking on HCM! I carefully passed through your question and would explain that her symptoms are not typical of any cardiac disorders. Anyway, considering her performed cardiac tests, before going to the angiogram (which is an invasive test), I would recommend peforming one of the tests below, to investigate for coronary artery disease: - a cardiac stress echo with dobutamine - a nuclear stress test (CARDIOLITE) - a coronary angio CT scan. These tests are more sensitive and specific for coronary artery disease investigation compared to cardiac stress test and are less invasive. I would also recommend performing some other tests: - respiratory function tests for a lung disorder - NT pro BNP levels for heart failure - cortisol plasma levels for possible adrenal gland dysfunction - inflammation tests (PCR, sedimentation rate) for an inflammatory disorder - vitamin D plasma levels for possible insufficiency. You should discuss with her doctor on the above issues. Hope to have been helpful! Kind regards, Dr. Iliri