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Chest Pain Clinic - Markham Stouffville Hospital

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How do I prepare<br />

Your appointment will take up to four<br />

hours to allow for a comprehensive<br />

assessment.<br />

Stress Test: bring a t-shirt, shorts or<br />

comfortable pants and rubber soled<br />

shoes. You will be walking on a<br />

treadmill. You may have a light<br />

breakfast. Please do not have any<br />

caffeine.<br />

Echocardiogram: there is no<br />

preparation required.<br />

Consultation with the physician<br />

and nurse practitioner: bring all<br />

your medication and a list of all the<br />

medication you are taking regularly.<br />

Arrive 30 minutes prior to your<br />

appointment time.<br />

Where do I go<br />

The <strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> is on the<br />

second floor in the Cardio-<br />

Respiratory Department. Please<br />

register at the Diagnostic Imaging<br />

Registration Desk.<br />

Hours of Operation:<br />

Monday to Friday: 8 am - 4 pm<br />

Phone: 905-472-7601<br />

Your appointment has been<br />

scheduled for:<br />

Date: _________________<br />

Time: ________________<br />

<strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong><br />

BROCP(12/11)<br />

<strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong><br />

<strong>Clinic</strong><br />

Patient Information


What is chest pain<br />

<strong>Chest</strong> pain is an uncomfortable or<br />

painful feeling in your chest. It can be<br />

caused by coronary artery disease or<br />

other heart conditions. It can also be<br />

caused by digestive conditions, lung<br />

and breathing conditions and<br />

musculoskeletal conditions.<br />

This pain has recently brought you to<br />

the emergency department at <strong>Markham</strong><br />

<strong>Stouffville</strong> <strong>Hospital</strong> where the<br />

emergency physician has ruled out<br />

immediate danger of a heart attack.<br />

You should be seen in the <strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong><br />

<strong>Clinic</strong> within 48 to 72 hours of<br />

discharge from the emergency<br />

department to determine if the chest<br />

pain was caused by coronary artery<br />

disease. Coronary artery disease<br />

(CAD) is a narrowing of the arteries to<br />

the heart that decreases blood flow. If<br />

not diagnosed and treated CAD can<br />

lead to a heart attack.<br />

The <strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> goals<br />

We will provide you with rapid access to a<br />

team of professionals that are specialized<br />

in diagnosing the cause of your chest pain<br />

and treating your condition.<br />

The health-care team has the equipment,<br />

knowledge and time to assess and treat<br />

you in one visit. You may require one<br />

follow-up visit and future follow-up will<br />

occur with your family doctor or a<br />

cardiologist as appropriate.<br />

At the <strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> you will:<br />

Meet with a cardiac nurse<br />

practitioner and the cardiologist to<br />

assess your chest pain and make<br />

your treatment plan.<br />

Undergo non-invasive cardiac<br />

testing to assess the presence of<br />

CAD.<br />

Get information to help you control<br />

and reduce your symptoms.<br />

Hear about lifestyle changes to<br />

reduce your risk of heart disease.<br />

Be recommended treatment and<br />

advanced diagnostic testing such as<br />

medication, nuclear perfusion<br />

imaging, angioplasty, cardiac<br />

surgery or cardiac rehab.<br />

The <strong>Chest</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong> provides<br />

one-stop coordinated care<br />

On your first visit you will have a<br />

stress test and echocardiogram to<br />

assist the team with making a<br />

diagnosis.<br />

The nurse practitioner will provide<br />

your initial assessment and will<br />

document your history, risk factors<br />

and current medication. They will<br />

measure your blood pressure, pulse<br />

and body mass index.<br />

The cardiologist will then interpret<br />

your stress test and echocardiogram<br />

with you and will review your medical<br />

history and make recommendations<br />

about your treatment.

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