Too high ejection fraction

    • [DOC File]www.hsrd.research.va.gov

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      Cardiogenic shock is evidenced by hypotension (systolic blood pressure < 90); an acute decrease of the left ventricular ejection fraction < 40%; and continuous infusion of inotropic drugs (any dose of dobutamine, epinephrine, milrinone and/or levosimendan). [p. 2]

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    • [DOC File]Cardiac Surgery - Josh Corwin

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      So, this is the, ejection fraction data we obtained by natural language processing of texts, largely of studies, heart studies that were done in VA. We didn’t have information on heart studies done outside of VA. So, about 60% of the Community Care patients had had a workup that allowed us to know their ejection fraction prior to their procedure.

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    • Ejection Fraction Heart Failure Measurement | American Heart Asso…

      High blood pressure. ... This measurement is called the ejection fraction. If your ejection fraction gets lower it means your heart failure is getting worse. ... and how to know if you are doing too much. Take rest breaks during the day. Lose weight if you are overweight. Even a few pounds can make a difference.

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    • [DOCX File]Cardiac Rehabilitation

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      The normal range of ejection fractions is from 55% to 70%. Among heart failure patients, this ejection fraction number is usually lower. Another useful result is to show how thick or stiff your heart wall is and the size of the chamber. The test can also show heart valve problems and signs of earlier heart attacks.

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    • [DOC File]Chronic Congestive Heart Failure Information for WellCare ...

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      SYSTOLIC dysfunction, where the heart doesn’t pump out all of the blood in the left ventricle (the main pump of the heart). The left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) is. less than. 40%. DIASTOLIC dysfunction, where the heart is stiff and rigid, limiting the amount of blood that can fill the ventricle. LVEF is greater than 40%.

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    • [DOC File]Clinical Presentation in Elderly

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      Indications: include failure with medical management techniques, lab evidence of continued ischemia (ex. liver enzymes, ABG), ejection fraction

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    • [DOC File]PPE

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      Claus is an 86-year-old man with a history of two MIs thirty years ago, bypass surgery 25 years ago, pacemaker 15 years ago, inplanted defibrillator and carotid artery surgery 10 years ago, known ejection fraction of 14 percent. He was going to an exercise program until he fell. Now he is too tired and having trouble making decisions.

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    • [DOC File]American Heart Association

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      Stable chronic heart failure with an ejection fraction of less than 35% and New York Heart Association (NYHA) class II to IV symptoms in spite of optimal therapy for at least 6 weeks. Other cardiac or major pulmonary surgery, in the past 12 months

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