how long can a coma patient with cerebral infarction live?
- 2025-07-17
- Dr. Xiao
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how long a patient with cerebral infarction can survive in a coma depends on each patient's condition, and the survival time varies. if the patient is at an advanced age, has poor underlying diseases, and has cardiopulmonary failure, then the patient suffers a cerebral infarction and becomes comatose, and the survival time is within 1 week or 1 month. if the patient develops serious complications, such as emergency ulcers or severe lung infection, the survival time will be shorter, such as within 1 month.

some patients are younger, have better cardiopulmonary function, and do not have other complications, such as severe pneumonia, emergency ulcers, and acute myocardial infarction. their survival time will be longer, and some patients will survive 2-3 years. , some patients will survive for 10 years or longer, showing a vegetative state.(warm reminder: medical science sharing. this content does not represent face-to-face consultation. if you feel unwell, please seek medical treatment as soon as possible.)
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