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I got a bypass done in 2000 in two major and three minor arteries of heart.At that time the ef was 48%. Last year I felt discomfort and noticed the pulse rate more than 155., got admitted and the arrhythmia was controlled with the electric shock cardarone. and anticoagulant warfarin . The ef ratio was 32% After discharge cordarone was withdrawn after a month and continued with betabocker - Metalor,covance-D.Flavidon and ecosprin 75mg along with statin.Last week again similar episode occured but was managed through cordarone. Similar medicines are being given again.I am 67 yr old. Now ef is 27%. How can I manage to improve ef.
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern and let me tell you the underlying cardiac disease matters as long as the ejection fraction is concern more over it is to be seen by the cardiologist and this is not directly related with any clinical symptoms but this is a kind of cardiac parameters, statistic data, I don't think that patient need to be worried about this, it is not like that reducing the pain or some symptoms with symptomatic medicine, let the cardiologist decide this, take care and have a nice day.
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Suggest Medication To Improve The Ef Ratio
HI Thank for asking to HCM I really appreciate your concern and let me tell you the underlying cardiac disease matters as long as the ejection fraction is concern more over it is to be seen by the cardiologist and this is not directly related with any clinical symptoms but this is a kind of cardiac parameters, statistic data, I don t think that patient need to be worried about this, it is not like that reducing the pain or some symptoms with symptomatic medicine, let the cardiologist decide this, take care and have a nice day.