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  2. Ejection fraction: An important heart test - Mayo Clinic

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    A left ventricle (LV) ejection fraction of about 50% to 70% is categorized as normal. A mildly reduced LV ejection fraction is usually between 41% and 49%. A reduced LV ejection fraction is usually 40% or less. Even if you have a normal ejection fraction, your overall heart function may not be healthy. Talk with your health care provider if you ...

  3. Heart failure - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Ejection fraction. Ejection fraction is a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving your heart each time it squeezes. This measurement is taken during an echocardiogram. The result helps classify heart failure and guides treatment. An ejection fraction of 50% or higher is considered ideal.

  4. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF): More than...

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    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, including older age, female sex, hypertension, metabolic syndrome, renal dysfunction and obesity.

  5. Sudden cardiac arrest - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

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    Ejection fraction. This test is done during an echocardiogram. It's a measurement of the percentage of blood leaving the heart each time it squeezes. A typical ejection fraction is 50% to 70%. An ejection fraction of less than 40% increases the risk of sudden cardiac arrest. Chest X-ray. This test shows the size and shape of the heart and lungs.

  6. HIDA scan - Mayo Clinic

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    Overview. A hepatobiliary iminodiacetic acid (HIDA) scan is an imaging procedure used to diagnose problems of the liver, gallbladder and bile ducts. For a HIDA scan, also known as cholescintigraphy or hepatobiliary scintigraphy, a radioactive tracer is injected into a vein in the arm. The tracer travels through the bloodstream to the liver ...

  7. Pulse pressure: An indicator of heart health? - Mayo Clinic

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    The bottom number is called diastolic pressure. This is pressure in the arteries between heartbeats. The top number minus the bottom number is the pulse pressure. So if the resting blood pressure is 120/80 mm Hg, the pulse pressure is 40. This is considered a healthy pulse pressure. Generally, a pulse pressure greater than 40 mm Hg is unhealthy.

  8. Blood tests for heart disease - Mayo Clinic

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    The test most often measures: Total cholesterol. This is the amount of the blood's cholesterol content. A high level can raise the risk of heart disease. It's best if the total cholesterol level is lower than 200 milligrams per deciliter (mg/dL) or 5.2 millimoles per liter (mmol/L). Low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol.

  9. Heart failure - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF), also called systolic heart failure: This is a type of left-sided heart failure. The left ventricle can't squeeze as strong as it should. The heart isn't strong enough to pump enough blood to the body. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), also called diastolic heart failure

  10. Echocardiogram - Mayo Clinic

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    An echocardiogram can show how much blood pumps out of a filled heart chamber with each heartbeat. This is called the ejection fraction. The test also shows how much blood the heart pumps in one minute. This is called cardiac output. If the heart doesn't pump enough blood for the body's needs, heart failure symptoms occur. Heart muscle damage.

  11. Menus for heart-healthy eating: Cut the fat and salt - Mayo...

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    The plan should include plenty of lean protein, vegetables, fruits and whole grains. Limit high-fat foods such as red meat, cheese and baked goods. Also limit foods that are high in sodium such as sandwiches, pizza, soup and processed foods. Cut back on foods and drinks with added sugar too. Below are two days' worth of heart-healthy menus.