What Is The Life Expectancy When Diagnosed With Congestive Heart Disease?
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Hello XXXX!
Welcome on HCM!
Regarding your concern, I would like to explain that diastolic heart failure if properly treated has a better outcome than systolic heart failure.
Once the predisposing factor is obviated (aortic valve disorder), further adverse left ventricular remodeling will no longer take place.
As the management strategy of diastolic heart failure is similar to that of systolic heart failure (with diuretics taking an important place), when considering life expectancy, a more optimistic view is possible.
If left ventricular remodeling has not led to serious heart structure changes, then life expectancy is quite similar to other normal individuals.
A cardiac ultrasound would provide valuable information regarding the prognosis.
Hope to have been helpful to you.
If case you have any recent cardiac ultrasound (ECHO) report, could you upload it here for a direct review and a second professional opinion.
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri