Emergency admission
- Increase in severity or frequency of symptoms over recent days and/or
- Prolonged rest pain > 20 minutes within the past 12 hours
Refer to Rapid Access Chest Pain Clinic
- Age > 30 with no previous cardiac history
- Pain is typical (tight or constricting across the chest, jaw, neck, shoulder or arms lasting < 20 minutes
- Precipitated by physical exertion or psychological stress
- Relieved by rest or GTN
- Symptoms of recent onset (within past year)
- BP within 180/90 (if not treat and reassess)
Referrals are made via SCI-Gateway...DGRI...Cardiology...RACPS.
All referrals are trated as urgent.
Refer to cardiology
The following are not suitable for the rapid access chest pain clinic but should be referred to cardiology instead. Referrals to cardiology are traiged daily by a consultant. If concerned contact on call cardiologist for advice or named consultant secretary.
- Isolated episode of chest pain lasting less than 20 minutes
- Symptoms for over 1 year
- Complex history of ischemic heart disease, recent MI, or under current cardiology review
- Normal cardiac investigations in the past 5 years
- Symptoms driven by shortness of breath, dizziness, or palpitation
- New murmur, arrhythmia, or heart failure
Referrals are made via SCI-Gateway...DGRI...Cardiology...General Referral
If you are unsure and would like to discuss the referral before submitting , the Cardiology Specialty Clinical Lead/ Carsdiology Nurse Specialist can be contacted: Monday to Friday 01387 241149. Or advice is available via SCI Gateway advice request.