What is the survival time for gastric bleeding due to cirrhosis?

Stomach bleeding caused by liver cirrhosis indicates that liver cirrhosis has reached the stage of decompensation, and there is no accurate value for its survival time, the 5-year survival rate is usually less than 40%, and if liver transplantation can be performed, the 5-year survival rate can reach more than 80%.
Hepatitis virus, alcohol and other factors can cause serious damage to liver cells, which can lead to changes in the nature and morphology of the liver in the long term, leading to the occurrence of cirrhosis, and gastric bleeding caused by cirrhosis is due to esophagogastric fundal varices, which indicates that cirrhosis has already entered the uncompensated stage, and the prognosis is usually unsatisfactory.
Relevant studies show that the 5-year clinical survival rate of cirrhosis is usually less than 40%, but with the continuous progress of medical technology, liver transplantation has been perfected, and if a suitable liver source can be matched for transplantation, the 5-year survival rate can reach more than 80%.
Cirrhosis is an extremely serious disease, and patients should receive timely treatment after discovery of cirrhosis to prevent complications and deterioration of the condition.