• Title of article

    Prodromal symptoms in subsets of patients hospitalized for suspected acute myocardial infarction

  • Author/Authors

    Hofgren، نويسنده , , Caisa and Karlson، نويسنده , , Bjِrn W. and Herlitz، نويسنده , , Johan، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1995
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    3
  • To page
    10
  • Abstract
    Objective cribe the occurrence of prodromal symptoms in suspected acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and to relate such symptoms to final diagnosis and previous history. ctive study. g ry care unit in Sahlgrenska Hospital in Gِteborg, Sweden. ts tients admitted to the coronary care unit for suspected AMI. e Measures pain within the last 48 hours or other prodromal symptoms. s patients in whom AMI developed, 57% reported prodromal chest pain and 61% reported other prodromal symptoms. Size, location, or type (Q-wave versus non-Q-wave AMI) did not influence outcome. Women reported more prodromal symptoms than men (p<0.05), whereas age did not influence results. A similar proportion of patients with no confirmed AMI reported prodromal symptoms. Fifty-nine percent of patients with prodromal symptoms had wished to contact a physician if possible, and in fact one third did so. Two thirds of all patients were at rest, and one third reported some emotional distress before onset of the symptoms that brought them to hospital. sion e proportion of patients with suspected AMI experienced prodromal symptoms before onset of suspected AMI. Such symptoms were more common in women but were not affected by size, location, or type of AMI. The symptoms were so severe that 59% of the patients with such symptoms wished to contact a physician before arrival in hospital.
  • Journal title
    Heart and Lung
  • Serial Year
    1995
  • Journal title
    Heart and Lung
  • Record number

    1857645