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Discussion On Cardiomyopathy And Ejection Fractions Below 35 %. Early Medical Monday.
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Elliot Brown, MD, Director of Cardiac Outreach, The Valley Hospital, and Stuart Barr, MD, Cardiologist, sit down to discuss cardiomyopathy and ejection fractions below 35 percent.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=egcE01Nkz0Q

posted April 28
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Thanks. I still don’t know how I have been living for over eight years with an EF of 10-15. The body is an amazing machine.

posted April 28
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I Wish I had a clearer name for my Cardiomyopathy than Idiopathic meaning unknown! My EF is back up to 60% with meds and a biventricular defibrillator and pacemaker but idiopathic still bothers me as I don’t have CAD!

posted April 28
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

It's a very clear explanation of a frightening diagnosis

posted April 28
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I’m so sorry your husband is having such a difficult time with everything!

posted April 30
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Thank you!

posted May 1

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