Angina Pectoris Life Expectancy?

June 15th, 2010 by admin

Is it true that someone suffering from angina pectoris (most probably Stable angina pectoris but not 100% sure) only has 5-7 years left after the 1st onset of angina?

Links would be good but a straight out answer would help too. thank you!
the person i’m talking about is 17 years old =S im worried.

http://issuu.com/giorgiobertin/docs/gowda

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3 Responses

  1. Mary Boo

    http://issuu.com/giorgiobertin/docs/gowda
    References :
    GOD BLESS

  2. ckm1956

    The first answer was a decent link. Here’s an answer.

    No, it’s not. Some patients have stable angina for years (more than 5-7). They know what brings it on and what to do for it. There’s conflicting evidence at the moment as to whether cardiac intervention provides any real benefit for stable angina patient.

    Having said that, the patient needs to be watched closely.
    References :
    vascular surgery PA

  3. Octavio Rangel

    No I’ve had it for 10 years since I was 8.Im 18 now. I still get it.I just cope with it.

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