Präkordialer Fangsyndrom
Begutachtet von Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPVerfasst von Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPUrsprünglich veröffentlicht 1. Sept 2023
Erfüllt die Anforderungen des Patienten Richtlinien des Patienten
- HerunterladenHerunterladen
- Teilen
- Language
- Diskussion
- Audio-Version
Although precordial catch syndrome is a harmless cause of chest pain, there are many other causes of chest pain, some of which are serious and need urgent medical attention.
In diesem Artikel:
Videoauswahl für Brustschmerzen
Lesen Sie unten weiter
What is precordial catch syndrome?
Precordial catch syndrome (PCS) is condition which causes a sharp stabbing pain in the chest. These typically get worse with breathing in, and occur within a small area of the chest. The frequency of episodes of pain varies from only occasionally to experiencing daily symptoms.
Precordial catch syndrome is not caused by anything wrong with the heart. It is not serious (benign), and causes no harm. Spells of pain usually last less than a few minutes and sometimes only seconds before resolving as quickly as it began. The pain typically begins at rest and there are no other symptoms.
However, the pain may lead to Angstzustände, because other conditions that may produce similar symptoms include angina, Perikarditis, Pleuritis, and an injury to the chest.
Precordial catch syndrome is a common cause of chest pain in children, including children as young as 6 years, and teenagers, often occurring during the growth spurt.
Precordial catch syndrome in adults
Precordial catch syndrome is much more common in children and adolescents than in adults. The condition causes sharp stabbing pains in the chest, typically below the left nipple or breast, but occasionally below the right nipple or breast.
If the pain occurs regularly, it may lead to a worry of the pain occurring, and feeling scared to breathe deeply and take shallow breaths in order to prevent future episodes of the chest pain. However, sometimes forcing a very deep breath in will result in a "popping" sensation which quickly and completely resolves the episode of chest pain caused by precordial catch syndrome.
What causes precordial catch syndrome?
Zurück zum InhaltThe underlying cause is not known but the cause seems to be within the chest wall, such as irritation of a nerve in the chest wall (intercostal nerve). Precordial catch syndrome often occurs during rest or a sudden change in posture, but never occurs during sleep.
Can stress cause precordial catch syndrome?
Psychological stress and anxiety are associated with precordial catch syndrome. Both stress and anxiety increase the likelihood of getting chest pain due to precordial catch syndrome, but the chest pain then often causes stress and anxiety because of worry whether there is anything more serious causing the pain, such as a heart problem.
Lesen Sie unten weiter
Precordial catch syndrome symptoms
Zurück zum InhaltA sharp stabbing pain in the chest is the only symptom of precordial catch syndrome. The pain typically gets worse with breathing in and occurs within a small area of the chest. Spells of pain usually last less than a few minutes. Typically it begins at rest and there are no other symptoms.
Is precordial catch syndrome dangerous?
Precordial catch syndrome is not a serious or dangerous condition. It is not caused by anything wrong with the heart. However chest pain may be caused by a number of dangerous conditions, such as a Herzinfarkt, so it is important to seek emergency help (call 999 in the UK) if there are any other symptoms such as feeling unwell, breathless, feel lightheaded, sweaty or feeling sick (nausea). See the leaflet on Brustschmerzen für weitere Informationen.
How common is precordial catch syndrome?
Zurück zum InhaltPrecordial catch syndrome is relatively common, and children between the ages of 6 and 12 are most often affected. It is much less common in adults.
How common is precordial catch syndrome in adults?
It is not known how common precordial catch syndrome is in adults or children. It is likely that many people get occasional episodes of precordial catch syndrome without seeking any medical advice from the primary care health team or hospital.
Lesen Sie unten weiter
How to diagnose precordial catch syndrome
Zurück zum InhaltThe diagnosis of precordial catch syndrome is based on the symptoms and, if necessary, investigations to rule out the possibility of any serious condition, such as heart attack or Lungenembolie. Therefore, if there is any doubt about the diagnosis, tests such as Bluttests, eine Elektrokardiogramm (EKG) und ein Röntgenbild des Brustkorbs might be needed.
Can precordial catch syndrome cause complications?
Zurück zum InhaltAlthough precordial catch syndrome doesn’t lead to other health conditions, it can cause anxiety. Precordial catch syndrome does not cause any other complications.
How to treat precordial catch syndrome?
Zurück zum InhaltThere is no treatment necessary for precordial catch syndrome and the treatment is essentially just reassurance, because the pain generally resolves without any specific treatment. As precordial catch syndrome is not dangerous or life-threatening, there is no reason to take any medication. Precordial catch syndrome should not interfere with normal activities.
What is the outlook
Zurück zum InhaltPrecordial catch syndrome tends to mainly affect children and teenagers only. Most people outgrow it by the time they are young adults. Painful episodes usually become less frequent and less intense as time goes on. While it may be uncomfortable, precordial catch syndrome is harmless.
Patientenempfehlungen für Brustschmerzen

Brust und Lungen
Pneumothorax
Ein Pneumothorax wird manchmal als "kollabierte Lunge" bezeichnet und beschreibt den Zustand, bei dem sich Luft neben einer Lunge angesammelt hat. Viele Fälle treten ohne Vorwarnung auf, insbesondere bei gesunden jungen Männern. Einige entwickeln sich als Komplikation einer Brustverletzung oder einer Lungenerkrankung. Das häufigste Symptom ist ein plötzlicher, stechender Brustschmerz, gefolgt von Schmerzen beim Einatmen. Einige Menschen werden atemlos. In den meisten Fällen verschwindet der Pneumothorax ohne Behandlung. Die eingeschlossene Luft eines großen Pneumothorax muss möglicherweise entfernt werden, wenn sie Atembeschwerden verursacht. In einigen Fällen ist eine Operation erforderlich.
von Dr. Philippa Vincent, MRCGP

Brust und Lungen
Präkordialer Fangsyndrom
Although precordial catch syndrome is a harmless cause of chest pain, there are many other causes of chest pain, some of which are serious and need urgent medical attention.
von Dr. Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Weiterführende Lektüre und Referenzen
- Cayley WE Jr; Diagnosing the cause of chest pain. Am Fam Physician. 2005 Nov 15;72(10):2012-21.
- Brustschmerzen; NICE CKS, August 2022 (nur für UK-Zugang)
- Leung AK, Robson WL, Cho H; Chest pain in children. Can Fam Physician. 1996 Jun;42:1156-60, 1163-4.
- Chun JH, Kim TH, Han MY, et al; Analysis of clinical characteristics and causes of chest pain in children and adolescents. Korean J Pediatr. 2015 Nov;58(11):440-5. doi: 10.3345/kjp.2015.58.11.440. Epub 2015 Nov 22.
Lesen Sie unten weiter
Artikelverlauf
Die Informationen auf dieser Seite wurden von qualifizierten Klinikern verfasst und begutachtet.
Nächste Überprüfung fällig: 30. Aug. 2028
1. Sept. 2023 | Ursprünglich veröffentlicht
Verfasst von:
Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPBegutachtet von
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

Fragen, teilen, verbinden.
Durchsuchen Sie Diskussionen, stellen Sie Fragen und teilen Sie Erfahrungen zu Hunderten von Gesundheitsthemen.

Fühlen Sie sich unwohl?
Bewerten Sie Ihre Symptome online kostenlos
Abonnieren Sie den Patienten-Newsletter
Ihre wöchentliche Dosis klarer, vertrauenswürdiger Gesundheitsberatung - geschrieben, um Ihnen zu helfen, sich informiert, selbstbewusst und in Kontrolle zu fühlen.
Mit dem Abonnieren akzeptieren Sie unsere Datenschutzrichtlinie. Sie können sich jederzeit abmelden. Wir verkaufen Ihre Daten niemals.