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How do you treat a very low ejection fraction?
My mother is a 76yo, who just found out her ejection fraction is 10%. What would be her best option? She is on no meds at all. No other health issues.
submitted by Jan, from Indiana, on 11/11/09
Answer:
by Texas Heart Institute cardiologist, Jaime Benrey, MD
If indeed the ejection fraction is 10%, the only option at her age is to put her on medications (i.e. Digoxin, Carvediolol, Lasix, etc).
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