In which way is chronic heart failure different from acute heart failure?

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Chronic heart failure is the rapid, sudden development of heart failure.

Chronic heart failure is referred to as cardiogenic shock.

Chronic heart failure is caused by substantial ventricular muscle injury.

Chronic heart failure gradually develops over a long period.

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Chronic heart failure gradually develops over a long period.

Chronic heart failure is characterized by a gradual onset of symptoms and is often a long-term condition, whereas acute heart failure refers to a sudden and severe occurrence of heart failure symptoms.