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Comparison results

 
Results: Differences General Cardiopulmonary insufficiencyUnstable angina
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Distinctive symptoms
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chronic respiratory failure 71%
CHD 32% 78%
respiratory insufficiency 68%
unstable angina 43%
cramps at night in the legs 63%
duration of st segment is increased 41%
worse sitting 54%
plaques in the arteries 41%
cramps in the legs 51%
coronary thrombosis 40%
sputum 49%
acute coronary syndrome 37%
cough 48%
myocardial infarction 35%
worse from exercise 47%
atherosclerosis of blood vessels 33%
frequent urination at night 46%
duration of t wave is increased 33%
palpitations with shortness of breath 44%
coronary stent thrombosis 32%
cramps at night 44%
myocardial revascularization 31%
cough paroxysmal 43%
does not tolerate pain 31%
palpitations 61% 16%
resting angina 31%
tachycardia 60% 16%
necrosis 29%
barking cough 42%
pain in the legs 29%
right ventricular failure 41%
angina attack 13% 40%
speeded up urination 40%
constant pain 26%
chronic heart failure 70% 29%
acute pain 30% 55%
cardiopulmonary insufficiency 35%
cardiospasm 25%
lung transplantation 33%
to breathe hard 24%
convulsions 41% 6%
atherosclerotic cardiosclerosis 24%
bronchial lesion 31%
impressionability 24%
chest pain when coughing 30%
arrhythmia attacks 23%
periodic fainting 30%
chronic kidney disease 23%
pulmonary hypertension 39% 8%
atrial fibrillation 23%
shortness of breath during physical exertion 29%
balloon coronary angioplasty 22%
primary pulmonary hypertension 29%
painful swelling 22%
interstitial lung diseases 26%
post-infarction cardiosclerosis 22%
fear of suffocation 25%
emotional 22%
intense fear of death 25%
spasms in the heart 22%
arterial hypertension in children 23%
supraventricular arrhythmia 22%
running away desire 23%
calcification of the coronary arteries 22%
pain during exercise 37% 12%
angina pectoris 16% 38%
inflammation 37% 12%
transient ischemic attack 21%
obstructive bronchitis 22%
history of myocardial infarction 21%
copd 22%
permanent arrhythmia 21%
acute obstructive bronchitis 22%
cardiogenic shock 21%
compressing pains in the heart 22%
muscle pain 21%
right ventricular heart failure 22%
heart stone 20%
thoracic spondylosis 22%
increased cholesterol 20%
bronchopulmonary dysplasia 22%
hypoglycemia 20%
sputum with blood 22%
hyperlipidemia 20%
pain from the load 36% 12%
postinfarction angina 19%
acute bronchitis 21%
arterial bleeding 19%
aching 29% 6%
vascular spasm 19%
myocarditis 36% 13%
diabetes mellitus 19%
chronic bronchitis unspecified 21%
blockade of the legs of the bundle of gis 19%
cystic fibrosis of the lungs 21%
kidney diseases 19%
violation of the function of the right lung 21%
severe stress 19%
kyphosis scoliosis 21%
arterial occlusion 19%
Chronical bronchitis 21%
atherosclerosis of the carotid arteries 19%
asthmatic bronchitis 21%
stroke 18%
hemoglobinopathies 21%
smokes 18%
bronchitis 20%
heart dysfunction 52% 70%
pain in the right lung 20%
pain spasm 18%
pulmonary hypertension of newborns 20%
spasm 18%
pickwick syndrome 19%
there are no complaints 9% 27%
disturbing delusions 19%
clinical death 18%
fainting 28% 7%
calcification 17%
pre-fainting condition 19%
lower cholesterol 17%
cold sweat 19%
history of cardiovascular surgery 17%
botulism 19%
better in morning 17%
sudden onset 19%
legs are elongated 17%
hump 19%
ischemic cardiomyopathy 17%
pulmonary embolism 36% 15%
type 1 diabetes mellitus 17%
splitting of the II tone 19%
intolerance to drugs 16%
euphoria 19%
worse at rest 16%
lh deficiency 19%
pain in the left leg 16%
frequent colds 19%
sudden cardiac death 16%
cystic hypoplasia of the lungs 19%
percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty 16%
asthmatic status 18%
criticality 16%
sweats quickly 18%
duration of st segment is lowered 15%
systolic murmur on the pulmonary artery 18%
kidney failure 15%
pulmonary artery valve insufficiency 18%
mitral heart defects 15%
cough with shortness 18%
intermittent lameness 15%
lipoidosis 18%
heart rupture 15%
pulmonary tuberculosis 18%
mitral stenosis 15%
blue nasolabial triangle 18%
mood disorder 15%
sweating limbs 18%
history of coronary artery stenting 15%
fear of death from illness 18%
pain under the left shoulder blade 15%
idiopathic fibrosing alveolitis 18%
obliterating atherosclerosis 15%
chest deformity 18%
the need for security 15%
congenital tuberculosis 18%
atherothrombosis 15%
scoliosis 18%
left-sided symptoms 15%
disorders of consciousness 26% 7%
attacks of pain 14% 29%
congenital heart 26% 7%
pain radiates to the left arm 14%
spondylopathy 17%
illness from stress 14%
pain in the heart 34% 15%
aneurysm of the heart 14%
threadlike pulse 17%
pain in the lower jaw on the left 14%
pneumoconiosis 17%
scarring 14%
acquired heart defects 17%
pain in the jaw on the left 14%
bronchogenic cyst 17%
pain in the left shoulder blade 14%
vasculitis 17%
dyslipidemia 14%
fainting in children 17%
impaired pericardial function 14%
croup pneumonia 17%
atrioventricular block 14%
constant bloating 17%
abortions 14%
2 children 17%
passive smoking 14%
fibroma of the lungs 17%
stones in the bladder 14%
sickle cell anemia 16%
myocardial dysfunction 14%
acute heart failure 32% 14%
worse lying down 14%

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