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i was hospitalized for 5 days for cardiac issues, 2 nuclear scans, echocardiogram , and cardiac XXXXXXX I have a left ventricularrefraction ejection rate of 37%. ... View answer
I am a 74 year old male, my heartrefraction was 30 in November 2017 , I have been taking Entresto (51 mg) ,my refraction has increased to 55. What effect,if any would drinking white wine on the ... View answer
Dear doctor, i recently got my 4 yrs old daughter's refraction done since she used to go too near ... eyes. I had heard children need cycloplegic refraction before prescription, but the ophthalmologist ... View answer
I have recently worn a heart monitor for 30 days, I have Bradycardia of 43 BPM, SVT 188BPM, Ventricular Couplet 195 BPM, Ventricular Ectopy, PVC, PAC - What does all this mean? ... View answer
PACS single as well. My average heartrate was 71. The highest was 163 and lowest was 41 during sleep. I am concerned because my resting heartrate is around 52-56. This morning when I woke up... View answer
was told that I needed a new heart. My heartrefraction was 16%. With the medications that I am taking, my heartrefraction is between 50 and 55%. Is this good and what is the average... View answer
I had a nuclear stress test. My heartrefractionraterate is 70%, which I know is good. My question is, When the stress test was done and the medication was injected, my heart... View answer
I would like to know what a normal refractionrate is? I have seen my mother s echo and it is showing mitral and tricuspid reguritation, but it also mentioned a refractionrate. She is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Alaa Abdelrahman
( General Surgeon)
Had a heart stress test. Results, no ventricular dilatation or differential dilatation with stress ... ventricular ejection fraction is 60% with end-systolic volume of 46cc. I am 75 years of age. ... View answer
eye. This is a refraction error that has been going on for weeks now. Is it normal for such hazes to go away very slowly and leave this type of refraction error until they are completely gone? ... View answer
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