- Ejection fraction: An important heart test - Mayo Clinic
Ejection fraction is a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving the heart each time it squeezes When the heart squeezes, it's called a contraction Ejection fraction is just one of many tests your healthcare professional may use to see how your heart works The heart squeezes and relaxes When the heart squeezes, it pumps out — or ejects — blood from the two lower heart chambers
- Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF): More than . . .
Nearly half of all patients with heart failure have a normal ejection fraction (EF) The prevalence of this syndrome, termed heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), continues to increase in the developed world, likely because of the increasing prevalence of common risk factors
- Heart failure - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
Diagnosis To diagnose heart failure, your healthcare professional examines you and asks questions about your symptoms and medical history Your care professional checks to see if you have risk factors for heart failure, such as high blood pressure, coronary artery disease or diabetes
- Left ventricular hypertrophy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Left ventricular hypertrophy is a thickening of the wall of the heart's main pumping chamber, called the left ventricle This thickening may increase pressure within the heart The condition can make it harder for the heart to pump blood The most common cause is high blood pressure
- Publications - Michael P. Skolka, M. D. - Mayo Clinic
Hennrikus EF, Skolka MP, Hennrikus N Applying Metacognition Through Patient Encounters and Illness Scripts to Create a Conceptual Framework for Basic Science Integration, Storage, and Retrieval
- Managing sodium and fluid intake to improve heart failure outcomes
In a recent article published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings: Innovations, Quality Outcomes, Rohan M Goswami, M D , a transplant cardiologist at Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida and one of the study's authors, looks at the impact of sodium and fluid levels on heart failure treatment They find that when patients with heart failure restrict their sodium and fluid levels, it is a simple but
- Dilated cardiomyopathy - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Treatment of dilated cardiomyopathy depends on the causes The goals of treatment are to reduce symptoms, improve blood flow and prevent further heart damage Dilated cardiomyopathy treatment may include medications or surgery to implant a medical device that helps the heart beat or pump blood
- Publications - Molly E. Lohman, M. D. - Mayo Clinic
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