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Home Care Provid. 1996 May-Jun;1(3):149-50. doi: 10.1016/s1084-628x(96)90027-1.
Do belching, chills, fatigue, and pressure just above the ribs sound like the symptoms of a heart attack? To most patients, they probably don't. However, research is indicating that a victim's actual symptoms often do not match his or her expectations of what a heart attack should feel like. As a result, many sufferers do not seek medical attention, or they delay it, which can result in permanent damage to the heart muscle or even death. A recent research study indicated that most patients with recent heart attack (74%) interviewed had symptoms different from what they expected. As a result, medical treatment was significantly delayed.
打嗝、发冷、疲劳以及肋骨上方的压迫感,这些听起来像是心脏病发作的症状吗?对大多数患者来说,可能并非如此。然而,研究表明,患者实际出现的症状往往与他们对心脏病发作的预期感受不符。因此,许多患者没有寻求医疗救助,或者延迟就医,这可能会导致心肌永久性损伤甚至死亡。最近一项研究表明,大多数近期心脏病发作的受访患者(74%)出现的症状与他们的预期不同。结果,医疗救治被大大延迟。