The subgroup with ejection fraction >35% was analyzed in a prespecified analysis. The interaction test showed that ejection fraction did not modify the effect of nebivolol in terms of the primary ...
The risk of sudden death increases with lower ejection fractions and becomes substantially higher with values of 35% or below. For this reason, anyone who has had a heart attack should have their ...
SMALL heart size is linked to higher mortality risk in individuals with normal ejection fraction , particularly in women and those with high-normal ejection fraction.
Patients with systolic heart failure (New York Heart Association functional class II or III) and an ejection fraction < 35%. Optimal medical therapy must be present and at least 3 months must have ...
left ventricular ejection fraction of 52%, dilated atria, right ventricular size and function within the normal range, and a pulmonary arterial systolic pressure of 65 mm Hg (normal, <35).