Eisenmenger’s syndrome natural history
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Overview
Natural History
Complications
- Bleeding (hemorrhage) in the brain
- Congestive heart failure
- Gout
- Heart attack
- Hyperviscosity (sludging of the blood because it is too thick with blood cells)
- Infection (abscess) in the brain
- Kidney failure
- Poor blood flow to the brain
- Stroke
- Sudden death
Prognosis
How well the infant or child does depends on whether another medical condition is present, and the age at which high blood pressure develops in the lungs. Patients with this condition can live 20 to 50 years.