Based on prior knowledge, I will analyze the relationship between the feature DLIT_AG (Duration of arterial hypertension) and the presence of chronic heart failure.

Based on medical understanding, chronic heart failure can be a long-term complication of arterial hypertension. Arterial hypertension refers to high blood pressure and is a risk factor for developing chronic heart failure. Therefore, it is reasonable to assume that patients with a longer duration of arterial hypertension might have a higher likelihood of developing chronic heart failure.

To analyze the relationship between DLIT_AG and the presence of chronic heart failure, we need data on patients with myocardial infarction complications, including information on DLIT_AG and whether they have chronic heart failure or not.

Once we have this data, we can examine the distribution of DLIT_AG categories among patients with and without chronic heart failure. The goal is to identify any patterns or differences that indicate a relationship between DLIT_AG and chronic heart failure.

Based on this analysis, we can create the requested dictionary:

```json
{
	"no": ["more than 10 years", "6-10 years", "three years", "two years", "one year", "five years", "four years"],
	"yes": ["more than 10 years", "6-10 years", "three years", "two years", "one year", "five years", "four years"]
}
```

In this case, the DLIT_AG categories are assumed to have a positive relationship with chronic heart failure, as patients with longer durations of arterial hypertension are more likely to have chronic heart failure. Therefore, both the "no" and "yes" classes include the same DLIT_AG categories.

Please note that this is a hypothetical analysis based on prior knowledge. To provide a more accurate analysis and confirm the relationship between DLIT_AG and chronic heart failure, actual data on patients with myocardial infarction complications is required.