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 gradually develops over a long period.

Chronic heart failure is referred to as cardiogenic shock.

Chronic heart failure is caused by substantial ventricular muscle injury.

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Chronic heart failure gradually develops over a long period.

Chronic heart failure is characterized by the gradual decline in heart function over time, while acute heart failure occurs suddenly and can be life-threatening.

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