Lifetime Risk for Developing Congestive Heart Failure
Framingham Heart Study · Harvard University Press
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Congestive heart failure (CHF) is an increasing public health problem. METHODS AND RESULTS: Among Framingham Heart Study subjects who were free of CHF at baseline, we determined the lifetime risk for developing overt CHF at selected index ages. We followed 3757 men and 4472 women from 1971 to 1996 for 124 262 person-years; 583 subjects developed CHF and 2002 died without prior CHF. At age 40 years, the lifetime risk for CHF was 21.0% (95% CI 18.7% to 23.2%) for men and 20.3% (95% CI 18.2% to 22.5%) for women. Remaining lifetime risk did not change with advancing index age because of rapidly increasing CHF incidence rates. At age 80 years, the lifetime risk was 20.2% (95% CI 16.1% to 24.2%) for men…
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- Medicine
- Heart failure
- Myocardial infarction
- Internal medicine
- Cardiology
- Framingham Heart Study
- Framingham Risk Score
- Incidence (geometry)
- Good health and well-being