The Most Common Symptoms of Heart Attack According to a Study

Disnea and extreme fatigue were the most common symptoms of heart attack on women, older people, and other patients under other conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, and lung disease”, said study author Dr. Paulo Medeiros of Braga Hospital, Portugal. The chest pain is the characteristic display [...]
Disnea and extreme fatigue were the most common symptoms of heart attack on women, older people, and other patients under other conditions, such as high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney disease, and lung disease”, said study author Dr. Paulo Medeiros of Braga Hospital, Portugal.
The pain of the chest is the characteristic manifestation of the miocard heart attack, but other complaints such as gasping, pain in the upper abdomen or neck, or the fleeting loss of consciousness may be the reason to go to the emergency department.
This study investigated which patients tend to show ahropical complaints and whether these symptoms result in the same consequences as chest pain.
The average age of participants was 68 years old, and 71 percent were men. Patients were divided into three groups according to their main symptoms in the presentation. The pain of the breast was the most common symptoms presented (4313 patients; 91 percent), followed by dyspnea/lode (332 patients; 7 percent) and syncopia (81 patients; 2 percent), conveys Clancosova. tv
Disne/loan patients were evidently older than those in the other two groups, with an average age of 75 compared to 68 in the chest pain group and 74 in the Sincope group. Those with disnetrication were also more often women (42 percent) than breastache patients as the main symptoms (29 percent) or syncopes (37 percent women).
Researchers compared survival rates between three groups in one year. A year after the heart attack, 76 percent of patients in the design/lobe group were alive compared to 94 percent of the chest pain group and 92 percent of the Sincope group. During the year following their heart attack, 76 percent of patients in the dyspne/lo care group avoided lying in hospital for cardiovascular reasons compared to 85 percent of the chest pain group and 83 percent of the Sincope group.












