Multiple Sclerosis With Congestive Heart Failure

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Article updated and reviewed by Neil Siecke, MD, Clinical Insturctor, UCSD Division of Cardiology on July 28, 2005.

Congestive heart failure (or heart failure) occurs when the heart is unable to pump enough blood (which provides oxygen) to the muscles, tissues, and other organs of the body.

Statistics on Heart Failure

  • A person aged 40 years or older has a one in five chance of developing heart failure.
  • About five million Americans have been diagnosed with heart failure.
  • About 550,000 new cases are...
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