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MEDICAL POSTING
YEAR 3
CASE WRITE UP
Faculty of Medicine, UiTM
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NAME: Mrs. AR
R/N: --------------
D.O.B:-----------
SEX:----------OCCUPATIONAL: Housewife
DATE OF ADMISSION: 01/02/2010
DATE OF DISCHARGE: 04/02/2010
CHIEF COMPLAINT
Mrs.AR, 62 year old, Malay housewife, admitted on 01/02/2010 with the
complain of chest pain 5 hours prior to admission.
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because of that. She was worried because the pain becoming frequent lately and occurs
about 2 to 3 times in a month.
SYSTEMIC REVIEW
CNS
CVS
dypsnea
RESP: cough, no haemoptysis, no wheezing
GIT
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FAMILY HISTORY
Mrs. Ainul Rofidah is the eldest out of 10 siblings. All of her siblings are healthy.
Her father had passed away due to stroke at the age of 60 years old and her mother had
passed away due to GIT cancer at the age of 59 years old. She is married with 5 children.
All of his children are well and healthy.
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
GENERAL EXAMINATION
On general examination, Mrs. Ainul Rofidah, moderately-built lady was alert and
conscious. She was lying comfortably on the bed. She was not in pain and not in
respiratory distress.
On examination of her hands, the hand was warm and moist. There were no
stigmata of infective endocarditis such as Janeways lesion and Oslers nodes, no
clubbing, no peripheral cyanosis, and the capillary refill time was less than 2seconds.
She was not pale, not jaundice and have no cataract. The hydrational status and
dentition were good. There was no oral candidiasis noted. There was no pitting oedema.
On examination of the neck region, there was no palpable lymph node and no
enlarged thyroid.
Examination of the back revealed no bony tenderness and no sacral oedema.
All her vital signs were within normal range as follow;
Temperature
: 36.70C
CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
On inspection of the chest, the chest move symmetrically with respiration. There
was no chest deformity, no surgical scar, no dilated superficial vein, no visible pulsation
and no skin discolouration.
On palpation, the apex beat was located at 5th intercostals space within the left
midclavicular line. No heave or thrill noted.
On percussion revealed normal cardiac dullness.
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On auscultation, normal first & second heart sound was heard. There was no
murmur.
All the peripheral pulses were palpable and the jugular venous pressure (JVP) was
not raised
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
On inspection of the chest, the chest moves symmetrically with respiration, there
was no chest deformity, no use of respiratory accessory muscle, no surgical scar, no
dilated vein, and no intercostals, subcostals and suprasternal recession.
On palpation, the trachea was centrally located, normal chest expansion, and
normal vocal fremitus at both upper, middle and lower zone. Apex beat was palpable at
the 6th intercostals space at the left midclavicular line.
On percussion, there was normal resonance anterior and posteriorly and normal
cardiac and liver dullness were noted
On auscultation, vesicular breath sound was heard with normal air entry and
normal vocal resonance of both sides. No crepitation and rhonchi noted.
ABDOMINAL EXAMINATION
On inspection the abdomen was flat. There was no obvious swelling. The
abdomen moves normally with respiration. No visible peristalsis, no superficial dilated
vein, the umbilicus was centrally located & inverted and the hernial orifices were intact.
On palpation, the abdomen was soft, non- tender, no mass palpable. There was no
hepatosplenomegaly. The kidneys were not ballotable.
On percussion, there was no area of dullness and negative shifting dullness.
On auscultation, normal bowel sound was heard.
Per rectal revealed no abnormality.
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and
lower limbs.
Muscle power
Left
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Down going
Right
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Down going
Cerebellar Signs There was no cerebellar sign present and his gait was normal
On sensory examination, there was no impaired sensation.
CLINICAL SUMMARY
Mrs. Ainul Rofidah, 62 year old, Malay housewife who with 8 years history of
hypertension, presented on 01/02/2010 with recurrent sudden onset of chest pain, which
was partially relieved by sublingual GTN, associated with cough and palpitation 5 hours
prior to admission. Physical examination revealed unremarkable findings.
PROVISIONAL DIAGNOSIS
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DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS
Although the history and physical examination was very suggestive of acute
coronary syndrome as mentioned above, I would like to consider other differential
diagnosis as follow:
1) Pulmonary embolism
I would like to consider pulmonary embolism as the patient complain of
chest pain which is associated with cough. However, the patient of pulmonary
embolism usually presents as dyspnea and hypotension in association with chest
pain which was not present in this patient.
2) Esophageal spasm
It is likely to get this condition as in old age patient and the pain did
partially relieved by sublingual GTN. However, there is no dysphagia, and no
burning sensation felt.
3) Printzmetals (variant) angina
My second provisional diagnosis is Printzmetals angina as the chest pain
occur in the early morning and awaken the patient from sleep. However, it
unlikely the diagnosis as this type of angina commonly very rare, and it is usually
presents with other vasospastic disorders such as Raynauds phenomenon or
migraine headaches.
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INVESTIGATIONS
Several investigations were done in order to confirm the diagnosis and to assess the
severity, as well as to assess the general condition of this patient.
BIOCHEMISTRY INVESTIGATIONS
1) Full blood count
- This investigation is done to look if patient was anemic that might worsen his angina.
FULL BLOOD COUNT
Value
Normal range
RBC
WBC
Hemoglobin
Haematocrit
Mean cell Hb
Mean cell volume
Platelets
Neutrophile %
Lymphocyte%
Monocytes%
Eosinophile%
Basophile%
Neutrophile#
Lymphocyte#
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3.76
7.55
10.7
33.8
28.5
89.9
191
(3.8-5.8)
(4.00-11.00)
(12.3-15.3)g/dL
(37-47)
(27.0-33.0)
(76.0-96.0)
(150-400)
AUTOMATED DIFFERENTIAL
62.9
(40.0-75.0)
27.2
(20.0-45.0)
5.0
(0.0-8.0)
4.8
(0.0-5.0)
0.1
(0.0-2.0)
4.8
(2.9-7.9)
2.1
(1.8-4.0)
Interpretation
Low
Normal
Low
Low
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Normal
Monocytes#
Eosinophile#
Basophile#
Impression: normal
0.4
0.4
0.0
(0.0-1.6)
(0.4-2.1)
(0.0-0.2)
Normal
Normal
Normal
2) Cardiac profile
- Cardiac profile was done to further if there was infarction indicates as increase
cardiac enzymes
Cardiac enzymes
Result
Normal range
interpretation
CK
48
55-170
Low
CKMB
1.1
<6
Normal
LDH
174
208-460
Low
AST
19
10-45
Normal
Impression: there is no elevation in cardiac enzymes suggesting less likely episode of
infarction.
3) Electrolytes
Lab View
Normal Range
Urea
2.5-6.4 mmol/L
Sodium
135-150 mmol/L
Potassium
3.5-5.0 mmol/L
Creatinine
62-133 umol/L
Impression: normal
Result
3.9
141
3.8
60
State
Normal
Normal
Normal
Low
SPECIFIC INVESTIGATION
Another specific investigation that helpful in diagnosing and exclusion of causes of chest
pain in this patient are:
ECG angina ST segment depression
-Infarction ST segment elevation
CT scan
Chest X-ray
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FINAL DIAGNOSIS
Unstable angina
Progression
- patient alert and conscious but look weak
- no more chest pain and SOB seen
-On arrival, vital signs
BP: 138/78mmHg
PR: 60bpm
RR: 20breath/min
o/e
- alert & conscious
- pink, no jaundice
02/2/2010
- hydration good
- patient well, comfortable
- no more chest pain and SOB seen
- tolerate orally well
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- no vomiting
-vital sign monitor 4 hourly
- vital signs
BP: 110/68mmHg
PR: 68bpm
RR: 20breath/min
Temp: 370C
- hydration good
- patient well, comfortable
- no chest pain and SOB seen
- tolerate orally well
- no vomiting
-vital sign monitor 4 hourly
- vital signs
BP: 118/70mmHg
PR: 72bpm
RR: 20breath/min
Temp: 370C
04/2/2010
T. aspirin 150mg OD
T. metoprolol 25mg BD
T. perindopril 2mg OD
T. lovastatin 20mg ON
T. plavix 75mg OD
DISCUSSION
Mrs. Ainul Rofidah, a 62 years old Malay housewife who is a known case of
hypertension with family history of stroke, presented with chest pain on rest for about 5
hours associated with cough and palpitation. Physical examination was unremarkable.
She was finally diagnosed of unstable angina. Throughout the hospitalization, she
was stable and following medications were given:
T. aspirin 150mg OD
T. metoprolol 25mg BD
T. perindopril 2mg OD
T. lovastatin 20mg ON
T. plavix 75mg OD
She was was advised to take a good lifestyle and good control of her hypertension
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Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) includes unstable angina and evolving MI,
which share a common underlying pathology-plaque rupture, thrombosis, and
inflammation. However ACS may rarely due to emboli or coronary spasm in normal
coronary artery,or vasculitis. It is usually divided into ACS with ST-segment elevation or
new onset of LBBB-what most of us mean by acute MI; and ACS without ST-segment
elevation-the ECG may show ST-depression, T-wave inversion, non-specific changes ,or
be normal(includes non-Q wave or subendocardial MI).
myocyte death varies, and significant necrosis can occur without ST-elevation. Cardiac
troponin (T and I) are the most sensitive and specific markers of myocardial necrosis, and
are the test of choice in patient with ACS.
Aspirin is one drug of choices in treating patient with angina. 75-150 mg/24 hours
of aspirin are useful to reduces mortality by 34%.B-blockers such as atenolol 50100mg/24 hours,reduce symptom unless contraindications(asthma, COPD, Left
Ventricular Failure, bradycardia, and coronary artery spasm). Nitrates are also used for
reducing symptoms,for example GTN sprayor sublingual tabsup to every hours. It can
also be use as prophylaxis by giving regular oral nitrate, eg isosorbide mononitrate 1030mg PO or slow release nitrate. An as an alternative way,uses of adhesive nitrate ski
patches or buccal pills. Calcium antagonist also is one of drug uses to treat angina.
Amlodipine 10mg/24 hours;diltiazem-MR 90-180mg/12 hours PO. Beside that, statin is
useful in treating angina patient that present with cholesterol more than 4mmol/L. K
channel activator also are very helpful.
Beside treatment using drug and therapies, good lifestyle is also important to help
improve the patient with angina. If the episodes of chest pain occur again, admission and
urgent treatment is very important.
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