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- Congestive heart failure life expectancy: Prognosis and stages
Research estimates that more than half of all people with congestive heart failure will survive for 5 years after diagnosis About 35% will survive for 10 years
- How Long Can You Live With Congestive Heart Failure?
The life expectancy for congestive heart failure depends on the cause of heart failure, its severity, and other underlying medical conditions In general, about half of all people diagnosed with congestive heart failure will survive 5 years
- Heart Failure Life Expectancy Calculator
What's the systolic heart failure life expectancy? Did we solve your problem today? We make it count! The heart failure life expectancy calculator provides you with the 1- and 3-year survival odds in people with congestive heart failure
- Congestive Heart Failure: Symptoms, Stages Treatment
One study says that people with congestive heart failure have a life span 10 years shorter than those who don’t have heart failure Another study showed that the survival rates of people with chronic heart failure were:
- Heart Failure and Life Expectancy - WebMD
And life expectancy is on the rise: Roughly half of people diagnosed today can expect to live at least 5 more years, compared with 41% in 2000, according to one study Special calculators
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