Angina-like chest pain: A joint medical and psychiatric investigation

S. M. Colgan, P. M. Schofield, P. J. Whorwell, D. H. Bennett, N. H. Brooks, P. E. Jones

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    Abstract

    Sixty three patients with chest pain typical of angina and who had normal coronary angiograms were investigated for left ventricular, oesophageal and psychiatric abnormalities. An additional 21 patients, age and sex matched, who had angina and significant coronary artery disease were also studied. Eighty six per cent of the 63 patients without evidence of coronary artery disease could be demonstrated to have a physical abnormality (left ventricular dysfunction in 35%, oesophageal disorder 51%). There was, however, a wide variation in the incidence of psychiatric morbidity between the diagnostic subgroups - 18% in left ventricular dysfunction, 29% in those with coronary artery disease and 59% in patients with oesophageal disorders (P
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)743-746
    Number of pages3
    JournalPostgraduate medical journal
    Volume64
    Issue number756
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1988

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