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What Is The Reasonable Difference Between Calculated EF And Observational Estimated EF?

I ve got a minor heart attack recently and got a stent installed. My calculated EF was ~45% but observational estimate of EF was only ~28%-30%. My main question is what is the reasonable difference between calculated EF and observational estimated EF? Thank you. Lee
Fri, 7 Feb 2014
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Hello and Welcome to HCM,
I had gone through the case and i will say that calculated Ejection Fraction is more accurate than observational.So go for calculated and do not worry so much but you need to take the treatment for it.Hope It will be effective for you.
Thanks,
Dr.Soni Verma
Homoeopathic Physician
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What Is The Reasonable Difference Between Calculated EF And Observational Estimated EF?

Hello and Welcome to HCM, I had gone through the case and i will say that calculated Ejection Fraction is more accurate than observational.So go for calculated and do not worry so much but you need to take the treatment for it.Hope It will be effective for you. Thanks, Dr.Soni Verma Homoeopathic Physician