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The overall mortality rate for a ruptured AAA is 80-90%. This will be increased by other risk factors, such as presence of other disease and being elderly.
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Portside had the most survival rate
If the aortic valve problem is causing symptoms replacing it can almost immediately improve heart function and the ability to exert yourself. It can also reduce the need for medications, especially diuretics. However, there is a 3-5% operative mortality rate and a complication rate of 2-3% per year which sometimes requires re-operation. There is a 1% death rate per year after the surgery that is directly attributable to the implant. Without the surgery the mortality rate of even severe aortic stenosis is less than 1% if no symptoms are present. However, the mortality rate goes up to 25% per year in patients with symptoms. For this reason, the surgery is felt to be clearly beneficial in symptomatic patients but controversial in asymptomatic patients (even with "severe" stenosis by echocardiographic criteria).
Recent studies show that the survival rate of infant dolphins in the wild is 75%. In zoos and in aquariums, the survival rate is 86%.
Hi, I have had a AVR and and new Aorta 7 weeks ago, I have just started Cardiac Rehab and my heart rate was running at 120 for an hour, I was fine, but really tired But I think it depends on your age, I am 43. My resting heart rate is 80 - 90 at the moment, but just after the operation for a few weeks it was 107. It would be better to ask you local Cardiac Rehab centre for the best answer.
I would suggest around a 40 - 50% survival rate from seedlings
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an indication is the survival rate; for POW camps (for western POWs) the survival rate was about 96%, for the Holocaust the survival rate was less than 4%.
The mortality rate for surgically treated abdominal aortic aneurysm is about 5% and increases to 50% for aneurysms that rupture. Thoracic aneurysms also have a mortality rate of about 5%
About the normal rate.
The survival rate of all people on Titanic (passengers and crew) after the sinking was a dismal 32%.