Follow-up survey of children and adolescents with chest pain

Citation
Jc. Lam et Jd. Tobias, Follow-up survey of children and adolescents with chest pain, SOUTH MED J, 94(9), 2001, pp. 921-924
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
General & Internal Medicine
Journal title
SOUTHERN MEDICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00384348 → ACNP
Volume
94
Issue
9
Year of publication
2001
Pages
921 - 924
Database
ISI
SICI code
0038-4348(200109)94:9<921:FSOCAA>2.0.ZU;2-C
Abstract
Background. The purposes of this study were to identify the outcome of ches t pain in children and to identify the incidence of recurrent chest pain an d the need for further medical services. Methods. A telephone survey was conducted of pediatric patients evaluated i n the cardiology clinic for chest pain. Results. In the majority of patients (53 of 55), chest pain was thought to be noncardiac in origin. Fifteen patients were offered therapy, and all fol lowed the therapy. Most (10 of 15) thought the therapy was helpful. Forty-o ne (75%) were satisfied with the explanation given to them. Twenty-six had recurrent chest pain, 12 had pain that was severe, 13 thought the pain inte rfered with daily activities, and 10 sought further medical care. With the secondary evaluation of chest pain, the diagnosis changed in 9 of 10 cases. Conclusion. Chest pain in children is generally benign. However, chest pain can be recurrent and severe, interfering with activities of daily life.