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

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    The term "ejection fraction" is the amount of blood — as a percentage — that's pumped out of a filled ventricle with each heartbeat. The ejection fraction is usually measured only in the left ventricle. The left ventricle is the heart's main pumping chamber. It pumps oxygen-rich blood up into the body's main artery, called the aorta.

  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. But you can still have heart failure even if the ...

  4. Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF)

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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. 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

  6. Advanced heart failure complexities and when to refer for ...

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    The following are some common indicators for referring to an advanced heart failure center: Left ventricular ejection fraction less than 35%. New York Heart Association Class III to IV functional status. Two or more hospital admissions in the last year. Increased left ventricular end-diastolic dimension (6.5 cm or greater).

  7. Heart-healthy diet: 8 steps to prevent heart disease

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    These tips can help you shape up your diet as well as your heart and waistline: Use a small plate or bowl to help control your portions. Eat more low-calorie, nutrient-rich foods such as fruits and vegetables. Eat smaller amounts of high-calorie, high-sodium foods. These include refined, processed and fast foods.

  8. Heart failure and sex: Is it safe? - Mayo Clinic

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    Also, heart failure medicines may lower the sex drive or cause sexual side effects that aren't pleasant. More than half of people with heart failure say they have less sex or none, due to their heart health. About 3 in 10 report problems with having sex. Staying sexually active helps you have a healthy quality of life.

  9. Managing sodium and fluid intake to improve heart failure...

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    For people with moderate to severe heart failure, they suggest less than 2,000 mg a day. The study suggests two specific guidelines for patients with heart failure: Limit fluid intake to 50 oz. a day, including fruit servings. Limit salt intake to 2,000 mg a day, including these strategies: Stop eating canned foods.

  10. Echocardiogram - Mayo Clinic

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    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. The test can show how the heart wall helps the heart pump blood.

  11. Left ventricular hypertrophy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo ... -...

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    Left ventricular hypertrophy is thickening of the walls of the lower left heart chamber. The lower left heart chamber is called the left ventricle. The left ventricle is the heart's main pumping chamber. During left ventricular hypertrophy, the thickened heart wall can become stiff. Blood pressure in the heart increases.