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  2. Congestive Heart Failure: Life Expectancy and Prognosis

    www.verywellhealth.com/congestive-heart-failure...

    Congestive heart failure is a progressive disease. The outlook is often poor, but some factors can improve life expectancy, prognosis, and survival.

  3. Heart Failure and Life Expectancy - WebMD

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    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...

  4. Congestive Heart Failure: Life Expectancy and Outlook by Stage

    www.healthline.com/health/chf-life-expectancy

    If you have congestive heart failure, your life expectancy can depend on multiple factors, including your age and stage at diagnosis, heart function, and overall health.

  5. End stage heart failure: Symptoms, life expectancy, and more

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    34.9% of people with heart failure survive for 10 years. The overall 5-year survival rate for people with heart failure is around 60%. A 2019 analysis indicated that 91% of people who...

  6. The 2019 meta-analysis reports that the 5-year survival rate for people under age 65 years was around 79%, while the rate was about 50% for those age 75 years and over. Additionally, how...

  7. Heart failure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    But heart failure can be life-threatening. People with heart failure may have severe symptoms. Some may need a heart transplant or a device to help the heart pump blood. Heart failure is sometimes called congestive heart failure.

  8. Congestive Heart Failure: Symptoms, Stages & Treatment

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    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: