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  2. Eisenmenger syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Eisenmenger syndrome or Eisenmenger's syndrome is defined as the process in which a long-standing left-to-right cardiac shunt caused by a congenital heart defect (typically by a ventricular septal defect, atrial septal defect, or less commonly, patent ductus arteriosus) causes pulmonary hypertension [1] [2] and eventual reversal of the shunt into a cyanotic right-to-left shunt.

  3. Right-to-left shunt - Wikipedia

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    An uncorrected left-to-right shunt can progress to a right-to-left shunt; this process is termed Eisenmenger syndrome. [3] This is seen in Ventricular septal defect, Atrial septal defect, and patent ductus arteriosus, and can manifest as late as adult life. This switch in blood flow direction is precipitated by pulmonary hypertension due to ...

  4. Victor Eisenmenger - Wikipedia

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    Victor Eisenmenger The son of portrait painter and professor August Eisenmenger , he attended the University of Vienna and became the personal physician of Archduke Franz Ferdinand . Eisenmenger's syndrome – a phenomenon in which longstanding heart defects affect the blood flow to a person's lungs – is named in his honor.

  5. Life expectancy in the US is forecast to grow slightly, but ...

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    Life expectancy in the U.S. is projected to increase from 78.3 years in 2022 to 79.9 years in 2035 and to 80.4 years in 2050 for all sexes combined, researchers said.

  6. Life expectancy - Wikipedia

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    The life expectancy of people with diabetes, which is 9.3% of the U.S. population, is reduced by roughly 10–20 years. [129] [130] People over 60 years old with Alzheimer's disease have about a 50% life expectancy of 3–10 years. [131]

  7. Nearly 90% of Adults in U.S. Have Syndrome That Can ... - AOL

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    A new study finds that 9 out of 10 adults in the U.S. may have cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome. The research found 90% of adults qualify for stage 1 or higher of this condition.

  8. Tetralogy of Fallot - Wikipedia

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    Adults with repaired TOF require lifelong surveillance to monitor for such complications, with frequency of monitoring varying according to age, diagnostic methods, and the severity of the condition. [62] Total repair of tetralogy of Fallot initially carried a high mortality risk, but this risk has gone down steadily over the years.

  9. 25 Countries with Highest Life Expectancy - AOL

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    In just the past two decades, 2000 — 2019, the average global life expectancy increased from 66.8 years to 73.4 years while healthy life expectancy has also improved by 8% over the same period.