Won't see the effects for a bit. Myocarditis prognosis is usually good with a 3–5-year survival ranging from 56 to 83%, respectively. Patients with acute fulminant myocarditis, once they survive the acute illness, had an excellent long-term prognosis of 93% at 11 years, compared with 45% of the patients presenting with acute non-fulminant myocarditis. So if people drop dead in large chunks within the next 9 years of due to heart issues then we'll know.
So what are the true figures, or are there no true figures?
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Won't see the effects for a bit. Myocarditis prognosis is usually good with a 3–5-year survival ranging from 56 to 83%, respectively. Patients with acute fulminant myocarditis, once they survive the acute illness, had an excellent long-term prognosis of 93% at 11 years, compared with 45% of the patients presenting with acute non-fulminant myocarditis. So if people drop dead in large chunks within the next 9 years of due to heart issues then we'll know.