Esophageal spasm

Background

  • Strong spasms of the musculature of the esophagus that can last minutes to hours and mimic the chest pain of angina

Clinical Features

  • Squeezing or tightening pain in the chest
  • Can have associated dysphagia +/- globus sensation

Differential Diagnosis

Chest pain

Critical

Emergent

Nonemergent

Evaluation

  • Unclear what causes esophageal spasm. Possibly related to food intolerance. Can be triggered by eating hot or cold drinks/food.

Workup

  • Esophageal spasm is a diagnosis of exclusion. Work-up should focus on ruling out more serious etiologies.
  • Consider:

Diagnosis

  • Diagnosis of exclusion
  • Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy with esophageal biopsies obtained to rule out other causes
  • Followed by esophageal manometry

Management

Disposition

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