Ejection fraction (EF) measures how well the heart pumps blood. A normal ejection fraction is between 55% to 70%. A low ejection fraction can be a sign of heart failure. Ejection fraction (EF) ...
Is your heart functioning properly? There is a test which can measure this, which is often recommended by medical professionals. Ejection fraction (EF) is a measurement, expressed as a percentage, of ...
Left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) remains the major parameter for diagnosis, phenotyping, prognosis and treatment decisions in heart failure. The 2016 ESC heart failure guidelines introduced a ...
A tradition at the HFSA meetings, the Hyde Park sessions give presenters, "unfettered by the usual standards of peer review," a chance to present or stimulate ideas that "may or may not be supported ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Low-normal ejection fraction in Black participants was linked to an increased risk for incident HF ...
Jim Januzzi, MD, outlines a multitude of drug treatment options for heart failure revolving around patient ejection fraction (EF) status. Ryan Haumschild, PharmD, MS, MBA: As we start to transition ...
Among patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), lower versus higher ranges of EF signal fundamentally different morphologies and hemodynamic responses, which may have ...
"These findings suggest that small variations in the amount of fluid given to a patient with sepsis, or the decision to give less fluid to a patient because they have heart failure, may not have a ...
The incidence of overt myocarditis with impaired contractile function in children is estimated around 1 per 100,000 children per year 1. In contrast, incidence of pediatric focal myocarditis with ...