Posted By Nancy on July 22, 1999 at 11:28:07
What kind of ejection fraction does the "
normalNormal saline flush, healthy-hearted" person in their 40's have?
Mine was 65 after the stress test and they said anything over 50 is OK. Can that be improved as I begin to
controlControl
Control rx my weight and increase my exercise or is this now as good as it gets?
Thanks!
Dear Nancy
An ejection fraction of 65% is completely normal. It does not need to improve, nor will it. A high ejection fraction, say 80%, is actually abnormal, as is a very low ejection fraction. Many patients are mistakenly believe that the ejection fraction should be 100%, but this is wrong. You should control your weight and exercise for a number of other reasons, though.
I hope this has been useful. I wish you the best of luck. Feel free to write back.
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