2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.hrtlng.2018.03.005
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Fatigue and acute coronary syndrome: a systematic review of contributing factors

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“…Fatigue has also been identified as a predictor of worsening quality of life in patients newly diagnosed with CAD and in patients with chronic CAD ( 4 ) . This symptom also impairs psychosocial and physiological functionality ( 23 - 24 ) . Other symptoms, such as palpitation, can occur both in the initial stage of the disease, due to arrhythmias related to a recent AMI and in advanced stages of chronic CAD, due to increased areas of ischemia and consequent fibrosis ( 3 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Fatigue has also been identified as a predictor of worsening quality of life in patients newly diagnosed with CAD and in patients with chronic CAD ( 4 ) . This symptom also impairs psychosocial and physiological functionality ( 23 - 24 ) . Other symptoms, such as palpitation, can occur both in the initial stage of the disease, due to arrhythmias related to a recent AMI and in advanced stages of chronic CAD, due to increased areas of ischemia and consequent fibrosis ( 3 ) .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many factors affect the occurrence and development of ACS, such as gender, fatigue, and frailty [31][32][33]. According to "China cardiovascular disease report 2018," the mortality rate of AMI showed an overall upward trend from 2002 to 2016, and the mortality rate in rural areas was higher than that in urban areas many times.…”
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“…19 Conversely, the presentation of left anterior chest pain and pleuritic pain were less associated with ACS in AA women. 19,20 AA women notably experience a higher symptom burden and report more symptoms after an ACS event compared with White women. 11,19,20 Moreover, AAs presenting with fatigue are highly likely to be diagnosed with ACS.…”
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confidence: 98%