Individuals aged 55 have a nearly 33% chance of developing heart failure, and only 35% will survive five years post-diagnosis.
Individuals aged 55 and patients with heart failure
Heart failure carries a high lifetime risk and poor 5-year survival, highlighting its significant public health burden.
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Prevalence and incidence rates of heart failure are high. In individuals aged 55, almost 1 in 3 will develop heart failure during their remaining lifespan. Heart failure continues to be a fatal disease, with only 35% surviving 5 years after the first diagnosis.
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Gysèle S. Bleumink
Rijnstate Hospital
A Knetsch
Erasmus MC
Miriam Sturkenboom
University Medical Center Utrecht
European Heart Journal
Erasmus University Rotterdam
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Bleumink et al. (Fri,) reported a other. Individuals aged 55 have a nearly 33% chance of developing heart failure, and only 35% will survive five years post-diagnosis.
synapsesocial.com/papers/696a7c1272d15f53efa1e630 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ehj.2004.06.038
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