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Different lvef in echo and cmri
My mothers lvef shows 40-45% in echo but in recent Cardiac Mri it shows 25% which is unbelievable as she has no serious symptoms like shortness of breathe swelling in legs or stomach she can do all the things without even catching a breathe so can this mean there can be a error in cmri??
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The MRI report shows enlarged LV cavity, hence low ejection fraction is justified but anyhow you need to consult a good cardiologist. Search queries cannot be verified online.
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