“In the United States, approximately 1.1 million people, have some form of cardiomyopathy. In 2021, there were 14,770 hospitalizations for cardiomyopathy as the principal diagnosis, and it accounted for 23% of all heart failures. Some people with cardiomyopathy don’t ever get symptoms. For others, symptoms appear as the condition becomes worse. ”
American Heart Association (2024-Statistics-At-A-Glance-final_2024.pdf)