criteria for dx'ing cardiomyopathy
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That is really a good question. My ejection fraction 3 years ago was 42%. They sent me to a rhuematologist and on the report it said he could not explain my cardiomyopathy. I had never been told I actually had anything except a left bundle branch block and severe PVC's which are suppose to be benign.
Since that time I have been on atenole to help the frequent PVC's and my ejection fraction is up to 54% which is back in the normal range. Go figure!
Had a recheck stess echo yesterday to see if things were still good - yep!! EF still at 60% +/- 5%.
Has your doctor suggested any medication? repeat testing?
Good luck!! Here's to an improving EF : 0