Updated On: 20 March, 2022 05:29 PM IST | London | IANS
According to the study, the patients presenting with shortness of breath or fatigue had a worse prognosis than those with chest pain. They were less likely to be alive one year after their heart attack and also less likely to stay out of hospital for heart problems during that 12-month period

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Shortness of breath may be a sign of heart attack and lead to less survival than those with typical symptoms of chest pain, according to a study.
The researchers from Braga Hospital in Portugal, showed that just 76 per cent of heart attack patients with dyspnoea or fatigue as their main symptom are alive at one year compared to 94 per cent of those with chest pain as the predominant feature.