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Can you live with an ejection fraction of 35?

By Sarah Smith

HF-rEF. If you have an EF of less than 35%, you have a greater risk of life-threatening irregular heartbeats that can cause sudden cardiac arrest/death. If your EF is below 35%, your doctor may talk to you about treatment with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) or cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT).

What is 35 ejection fraction?

If your ejection fraction is 35% or below, you’re at high risk of developing a dangerous arrythmia or even heart failure.

How long can a person live with 30 percent heart function?

The life expectancy for congestive heart failure depends on the cause of heart failure, its severity, and other underlying medical conditions. In general, about half of all people diagnosed with congestive heart failure will survive five years. About 30% will survive for 10 years.

Is 40 heart function bad?

40 to 55% – Below normal heart function. Can indicate previous heart damage from heart attack or cardiomyopathy. Higher than 75% – Can indicate a heart condition like hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a common cause of sudden cardiac arrest. Less than 40% – May confirm the diagnosis of heart failure.

How can you tell if someone is dying from heart failure?

Weight gain or swelling (edema) of the feet, ankles, legs, abdomen, or neck veins. Tiredness, weakness. Lack of appetite, nausea. Thinking difficulties, confusion, memory loss, feelings of disorientation.

How to increase your ejection fraction number?

If you have been prescribed medications for heart failure, diabetes, high blood pressure or another underlying cause, taking your prescribed medication may also improve your ejection fraction. Over time, as the medications are working, your heart may be able to recover, strengthen and perform better.

How can you improve a low ejection fraction?

Talk with your healthcare provider about improving your EF. Your healthcare provider can help you draft a realistic plan.

  • Treat any known causes of heart failure. Find out if your HF is clearly linked to an underlying cause.
  • Get the right amount of physical activity.
  • Pay attention to your weight.
  • Know your sodium limits and regulate fluids.
  • What is the normal ejection fraction range?

    “Normal ejection fraction is between 55-70%,” says Waqar Khan, MD, who’s been providing state-of-the-art cardiology services to the Houston area for over 20 years, and is author of “Be Heart Smart: Understand, Treat, and Prevent Coronary Heart Disease.” The “normal” here refers to a normal or healthy function – regardless of the patient’s age.

    Is ejection fraction a predictor of mortality?

    However, once the ejection fraction is < or =20% ejection fraction is no longer a predictor of mortality. These results suggest that it is unlikely that small increases in ejection fraction will be associated with a survival benefit in this group, and treatments aimed at increasing peak VO2 may be more appropriate.