What Is the Life Expectancy for Congenital Heart Disease?

 

Life expectancy for congenital heart disease has improved greatly.

Most individuals now survive into adulthood.

Outcomes vary based on condition severity.

• Simple defects often have near-normal lifespan.
• Complex conditions require lifelong care.

Long-term complications can still develop.

Regular monitoring supports better outcomes.


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