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What Does Varying Ejection Fraction From 30% To 55% Suggest?
I have had an echocardiogram, stress test, and angiogram. I have had two cardiologists and a NP all give me conflicting results/information based on these results. How do I know what is correct and what to believe? For example, my ejection fraction has been read varying from 30% to 47% to 55%. This is stressful and I don't know who to trust.
The gold standard for evaluation of Ejection Fraction is CMR (cardiac magnetic resonance ), the problem is, that it is quite expensive examination. What I would advise you, is to refer to a big cardiology center, where the specialists are experienced and there is a possibility of 3D echo, in experienced hands 3D echo will give reliable results.
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What Does Varying Ejection Fraction From 30% To 55% Suggest?
Hi, The gold standard for evaluation of Ejection Fraction is CMR (cardiac magnetic resonance ), the problem is, that it is quite expensive examination. What I would advise you, is to refer to a big cardiology center, where the specialists are experienced and there is a possibility of 3D echo, in experienced hands 3D echo will give reliable results. Take care