Thursday, January 28, 2010

Lifespan Of A Person With Vasculitis What Is The Typical Lifespan Of A Person That Has Survived An Aortic Dissection?

What is the typical lifespan of a person that has survived an aortic dissection? - lifespan of a person with vasculitis

had surgical correction of the graft, but you still have a chronic type B dissection, found no long-term information

2 comments:

jeff s said...

I am a man who has survived 36 years dissection type A in 2002. My aortic valve was replaced, and my aorta was partially repaired with a prosthesis (the rest was left alone after the bleeding started his own company, and must now be tested at least once per year).

I can not say how long he will survive, because I know little about medicine and / or you. I know your frustration, because the doctors do not make promises or say anything definitive about something like that. There are some doctors who have experience with this. If it you feel better, I was told (by an expert who can specialize in the aorta) after two years of a life form easily in my whole life 80th

Harmony said...

Ask your cardiologist.

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