What Does My MPI Stress Test Result Indicate?
Just concerned when I read this tonight.
Congestive Cardiac Failure
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for asking
I read your question and i understand your concern. Ejection fraction of 35 is indication of a failing heart and that is the reason for these shortness of breaths lately as it is going towards congestive heart failure. With this ejection fraction your heart is at risk of arrhythmias and complete failure.
The perfusion defects studies showing the apex of the heart is mostly affected severely. These some some different aspects of the heart , the details you don't need to bother about. But it definitely needs management ar an earliest convenience.
I am sure when your doctor see the reports he will call you and mange you from there. Hang in there and Good Luck.
I hope it helps. take good care of yourself and dont forget to close the discussion please.
Regards
Khan
Could all this damage have been their from prior MI. Symtons of shortness of breadth are new..
High Risk for failure heart and yes for MI as cause
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back to me!
High risk means needs special care for the cardiac functions as risk or failure and arrhythmia and cardiac block are high which i mentioned the odds in my previous answer.
And yes previous MIs are the reason for this failing heart as MI portion is replaced by fibrous scar and that disturbs the conduction as well as perfusion.
Stay in touch with your cardiologist and do as directed and hope for the best is the key here.
Take care.
Khan
Congestion causes Shortness of breath with EF < 40
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for getting back to me!
Shortness of breath is not due to MI it is due to decreased ejection fraction. Shortness of breath gets significant below 40 % ejection fraction. Your ejection fraction might have dropped recently and congestion resulting from it causes shortness of breath. its a back flow of blood pooling in lungs due to inability of heart to pump it forward which is causing this shortness of breath.
I hope it helps.
Take care
Khan