I am a TOTAL layman, but after having done extensive research here on line to answer this question about my 77 year old dad, what I've been able to discover is that there IS NO ANSWER... that the life expectancy for a patient with end stage congestive heart failure is completely unique to that particular individual. Their age, level of strength, degree of heart damage and a mulititude of other factors all play a part in the eventuality. The closest that I could find to narrowing this down is that on the high side of the factors, a person might expect as much as five years. On the lowest possible scale of factors, several weeks to months.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
So long as the person follows their doctor's orders, they can live for years. Heart disease isn't the death sentence it was years ago!
The individual's life expectancy can be anywhere from "seconds" to "95" years! It depends on the type of heart problem.
what is the life expectancy of a kidney transplant patient with a living donor
A patient with mixed connective tissue disease will require a doctor's care. The doctor will diagnose, treat, and assist the patient in understanding life expectancy and outcome.
Excessive body mass puts extra stress on the heart and can reduce the life expectancy of mammals. For humans a proper diet and exercise will expand their life expectancy.
Robinow syndrome is accompanied by heart problems that can shorten the life expectancy. if the heart problems are not severe, they can live between 13 to 20 years.
The most important single factor in improving the patient's prognosis is early diagnosis. The earlier that a patient can benefit from the new techniques and lifestyle modifications, the more likely he or she is to have a longer life expectancy.
Not very long on life support - a few months
Life expectancy can vary with only 30 percent heart function. Some people can live more than 5 years and some only a year. Quality of life isn't great with a low functioning heart.
Recent advances in Marfan syndrome treatment have prolonged the life expectancy of patients considerably. Changes in how the syndrome is treated, including medication, surgical interventions, and monitoring for complications of the syndrome (eg, aneurysms), are all responsible for the increase in life expectancy. The prolongation in life expectancy can be seen by taking a look at statistics from 1972, in which the life expectancy was 32 years, and from 1996, where patients with Marfan syndrome had a life expectancy of 61 years.
the present extent of the patient's visual loss; the speed of visual deterioration; and the patient's life expectancy.
lucley if they life of 20 most people could life up to about 10-15 depeneding on how bad the condtion is
If it's not beating, you're probably not living?
maybe