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CDISC <strong>SDTM</strong> Controlled <strong>Terminology</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>06</strong>-29<br />

C101836 - CADSYMP - Coronary Artery Disease Symptoms<br />

Codelist extensible: No<br />

NCI Code<br />

CDISC Submission Value<br />

CDISC<br />

Synonym CDISC Definition NCI Preferred Term<br />

C99917<br />

ATYPICAL CORONARY<br />

ARTERY DISEASE<br />

SYMPTOMS<br />

Sharp stabbing chest pain or reproduction of pain on<br />

palpation. Less common isolated presentations,<br />

primarily in older adults, include nausea and vomiting,<br />

diaphoresis, and unexplained fatigue. J Am Coll<br />

Cardiol, 2007; 50:1-157,<br />

doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.013 (Published online 6<br />

August 2007).<br />

Atypical Coronary Artery Disease<br />

Symptom<br />

C3833 NO SYMPTOMS The finding of no indications of a particular disease or<br />

injury.<br />

Asymptomatic<br />

C78504<br />

NON-CARDIAC CHEST<br />

PAIN<br />

A discomfort in the chest area that is not related to the<br />

heart.<br />

Non-Cardiac Chest Pain<br />

C100024<br />

TYPICAL CORONARY<br />

ARTERY DISEASE<br />

SYMPTOMS<br />

Deep, poorly localized chest or arm discomfort that is<br />

reproducibly associated with physical exertion or<br />

emotional stress and is relieved promptly (ie, in less<br />

than 5 minutes) with rest and/or the use of sublingual<br />

nitroglycerin. Some patients may have no chest<br />

discomfort but present solely with jaw, neck, ear, arm,<br />

shoulder, back, or epigastric discomfort or with<br />

unexplained dyspnea without discomfort. If these<br />

symptoms have a clear relationship to exertion or<br />

stress or are relieved promptly with nitrates, they<br />

should be considered equivalent to angina. J Am Coll<br />

Cardiol, 2007; 50:1-157,<br />

doi:10.1016/j.jacc.2007.02.013 (Published online 6<br />

August 2007).<br />

Typical Coronary Artery Disease<br />

Symptom<br />

Source: NCI <strong>EVS</strong> <strong>Terminology</strong> Resources website: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/terminologyresources/page6<br />

Source Date: <strong>2012</strong>-<strong>06</strong>-29<br />

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