Sir,
This is in continuation of my query to you on 16/05/07,reply to which was received on 17/05/07.However,there are certain points still to be cleared and advise sought.The age of my sister is 29yrs.She has had 2
deliveriesC-section
Delivery presentations
Infant care following delivery(both caesarian).The last
deliveryC-section
Delivery presentations
Infant care following delivery being 1yr4months,i.e 30/01/2006.In nov'06 the echo report showed EF<26%.She took and is still taking the following medicines:VALENT 80,DYTER 20,PANTOCID DSR,
LANOXIN.However,in the echo done on 5/05/07 the echo showed EF<15%.Why this reduction,though she now DOES NOT have breathlessness.Is
STEMStem cell research CELL procedure helpful in such cases.Her ARTERYS AND VALVE ARE
NORMALNormal saline flush.There is NO
BLOCKAGEPeripheral artery disease.She is mentally not prepared for surgery as her children are small,elder daughter 3yrs and younger one 1yr.Can these medicines with time and with necessary precautions such as low intake of liquids and sodium content in food improve her EF value.Is it possible that she can lead her life with these medicines in the long run.Kindly advise.What about STEM CELL procedure.Kindly advise.
And ejection fractions are nebulous. They are truly not calculateable given the errors inherent in the calculations and are best judged by an 'experienced' eye. Hence, two experienced eyes will give two different descriptions.
Less than 15% is like super severe, as in, cant function and nearing unconsciousness, the outcome is very grim as for length of life. It's probably here EF is 15-25%, which may be a more understandable way of explaining it.
I have seen wonders with Carvedilol (coreg) with people with cardiomyopathies. Some, don't but, I just saw someone who lost their EF down to 20%, went on Coreg, was back up to 60% in the normal range. Went off his meds, swelled up with water, his EF in the hospital was back down to 20%. At which point he went back on Coreg with a renewed understanding of how important it was, with his wife's motivation (who is also a patient). And remarkably he returned back to a normal EF.
That is very very rare. People can get their EF back once, but usually not twice.
But there are some miracles with Coreg as far as EF.
When we see EF return with alot of cardiomyopathy people. We just shake our heads and say that's Coreg for you.