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ikkekardiell

Ikkekardiell is a term used in Norwegian and some Swedish medical contexts to indicate that a condition, symptom, or finding is not of cardiac origin. It is formed from the negator ikke/icke and the adjective kardiell (cardiac). In clinical notes, the term is used to describe a differential diagnosis step where cardiac etiologies have been considered and largely excluded, or when a non-cardiac cause is more likely.

In practice, ikkerkardiell is often applied to chest pain, dyspnea, palpitations, or arrhythmias after initial assessment

Limitations: the label relies on the quality of the evaluation; premature application risks overlooking rare cardiac

including
history,
physical
examination,
ECG,
serum
troponin,
and
imaging.
It
signals
that
management
should
focus
on
non-cardiac
causes
such
as
musculoskeletal
pain,
gastroesophageal
reflux,
pulmonary
conditions,
anxiety,
or
esophageal
disorders.
It
is
not
a
formal
diagnostic
category
or
ICD
term,
but
a
descriptive
label
used
in
clinical
communication,
case
reports,
or
guidelines.
conditions.
It
should
be
used
with
caution
and
in
conjunction
with
follow-up
and
red
flag
guidance.
In
medical
literature
and
patient
notes
in
Norwegian
and
Swedish-speaking
settings,
the
term
appears
primarily
in
discussions
of
chest
pain
differential
diagnosis
and
triage.