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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Intranarctic awakeningSudden cardiac death
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Distinctive symptoms
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pupils are dilated with fever 86%
sudden cardiac death 30%
does not sleep at night 76%
ventricular fibrillation 29%
sensitivity to pain 76%
left ventricular aneurysm 27%
anesthesia 85% 10%
cardiomyopathy 26%
dilated pupils 72% 8%
the syndrome of the shortened qt interval 26%
slight temperature 60%
brugada syndrome 26%
main complaint is high fever 59%
fainting 25%
mood disorder 55%
arrhythmia 25%
painless myocardial ischemia 64% 7%
CHD 24%
patient's condition 74% 18%
disorders of consciousness 24%
low body temperature 64% 9%
arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy of the right ventricle 24%
consequences of psychotrauma 53%
bradycardia 23%
history of surgery 71% 17%
aneurysm 23%
slowness of movement 52%
aneurysm of the heart 23%
sleep intermittent 51%
impaired arterial function 22%
weak breathing 51%
ventricular extrasystole 22%
duration of t wave is increased 60% 7%
parasystole 21%
in the morning listlessness 50%
long qt syndrome 21%
lowered 72% 20%
heart failure 21%
prolonged depression 49%
thrombosis 21%
does not tolerate pain 58% 7%
dilated cardiomyopathy 21%
worried due to pain 47%
there is heart failure 21%
mental shock 46%
extrasystole 20%
can not breathe 46%
ventricular paroxysmal tachycardia 20%
addiction 45%
history of myocardial infarction 19%
patient is motionless 56% 9%
necrosis 19%
eye surgery 45%
blood diseases 19%
hypertension 64% 18%
cardiosclerosis 19%
shock states of various genesis 44%
cardiac asthma 18%
needs attention 43%
hypotension 18%
decreased concentration of attention 42%
nose pulmonary heart 18%
no consciousness 49% 6%
violation of the right departments hearts 18%
psychologist 40%
heart disease in the genus 18%
angioplasty 61% 19%
pre-fainting condition 18%
duration of st segment is increased 58% 16%
violation of the left parts of the heart 18%
tachycardia 56% 14%
consequences of physical exertion 17%
smoking desire 49% 8%
clinical death 17%
muscle weakness 39%
angiopathy 17%
palpitations 54% 14%
pulmonary embolism 17%
fever in the body 44% 5%
bradycardia at night 17%
muscle hypertonus 44% 5%
pain in the sternum 17%
weakness when breathing 47% 8%
decreased potassium 17%
effects of shock 44% 5%
permanent arrhythmia 17%
increased 55% 17%
andersen syndrome 17%
cognitive disorders 42% 5%
heart hypertrophy 17%
hypotension 56% 19%
arrhythmia attacks 17%
alcohol dependence 43% 7%
tachycardia attacks 17%
trauma 34%
omission of internal organs 17%
early development 41% 5%
periodic fainting 16%
respiratory insufficiency 42% 7%
restrictive cardiomyopathy 16%
consequences of taking medications 47% 12%
hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 16%
destructive behavior 41% 7%
sudden tachycardia 16%
spasm 39% 6%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 16%
skin anesthesia 40% 7%
arrhythmia tachycardia 16%
feeling of heat 37% 6%
vascular sclerosis 16%
illness from stress 43% 12%
dizziness 16%
consequences of infection 35% 4%
ischemic cardiomyopathy 16%
pain when touched 42% 11%
myocardial revascularization 16%
smokes 41% 11%
ventricular flutter 16%
high temperature 36% 7%
tachycardia under stress 15%
consequences of surgery 36% 9%
myocarditis 15%
hypoxia 39% 12%
enlargement of the heart 15%
emotional 37% 13%
atrioventricular block 15%
angina attack 51% 27%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 15%
angina pectoris 44% 24%
chronic heart failure 15%
up circulatory disorders 37% 18%
myocardial infarction 15%
there are no complaints 35% 20%
infections palpitations in the morning 15%
heart dysfunction 36% 22%
increase in magnesium 15%
right ventricular failure 15%
fainting in childhood 15%
acute coronary syndrome 15%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 15%
cardiodilation 15%
tachycardia in the morning 15%
sudden heartbeat 15%
palpitations under stress 14%
attacks of pain 14%
right ventricular heart failure 14%
dizziness permanent 14%
heaviness on the heart 14%
heart disease in relatives 14%
dizziness attacks 14%
constant tachycardia 14%
supraventricular tachycardia 14%
interruptions in the heart 14%
subacute condition 14%
decreased magnesium 14%
reperfusion syndrome 14%
hypomagnesemia 13%
arterial occlusion 13%
pain chest 13%
constant heartbeat 13%
pupils dilated do not react to light 13%
squeezing pain behind the sternum 13%
night apnea 13%
head established magnesium deficiency 13%
drug disease 13%
blue nails and lips 13%
acute left ventricular failure 13%
congenital heart 13%
pacemaker 13%
death of relatives 13%
scarring 13%
heart low blood pressure 13%
hypertrophy of the left ventricle 13%
heart transplantation 13%
magnesia 13%
death of a loved 13%
aldosteroma 12%
arteriopathies 12%
apnea 12%
coronary thrombosis 12%
acute condition 12%
shortness of breath under stress 12%
lifeguard 12%
left-sided symptoms 12%
muscular dystrophy 12%
epilepsy 12%
frequent dizziness 12%
dizziness when getting 12%
steinert 's disease 12%
organophosphate poisoning 12%
greed 12%
pericarditis 12%
hyperventilation 12%
secondary cardiomyopathy 12%
caution 12%
severe stress 11%
diffuse toxic goiter 11%
predominant right 11%
essential hypertension 11%
wolf-parkinson-white syndrome 11%

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