Question of the Week # 100

Q100) A 52 year-old man presents to your office with complaints of exertional chest pain for the past 4 weeks. The chest pain is usually left sided, occurs on walking about three blocks and goes away with rest. He has developed a habit of taking rest when the chest pain comes and he did not think it needed medical attention until his friend told him yesterday that it might be a symptom of heart disease. He is concerned and requests your recommendation. He denies any chest pain or shortness of breath now. He also reports no change in quality or intensity of his chest pain. His past medical history is significant for Hypertension and Smoking . His medications include lisinopril and hydrochlorthiazide. Physical examination is benign. The next best step in establishing the diagnosis in this patient is :

A) Electrocardiogram
B) 2 D -Echocadiogram
C) Exercise – EKG Stress Test
D) Persantin Stress Test
E) Cardiac Catheterization

 

11 Thoughts on “Question of the Week # 100

  1. A.. EKG should be done first

  2. a then c

  3. for..99 on June 7, 2011 at 7:46 pm said:

    the answer key says c is the correct…..but it is wrong.
    when there are baseline abnormalities on ekg you cannot do stress test ekg.so the first step though it may be normal the answer should be electrocardiogram

  4. milan on June 22, 2011 at 2:55 am said:

    r/o any abnormality by ekg 2st then do C. stress test.

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