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For female patients of mean age 80 years, the life expectancy was 4.5 years (95% CI 3.6-5.7), compared with 8.5 years for the general population of women of the same age. Conclusion: The presence of chronic heart failure in older patients results in an approximately 50% reduction in life expectancy.
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