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Please advice LVEF 19%
Got heart attack on June 10, 2018 thrombosuction done.introcoronary STK and GP2b3a infusion given through CAG, as 100% lesion in LAD seen,stent not installed. At the time of discharge from hospital, LVEF 25% , PR 84/ min, BP 120/80, medicine adviced 1 . Aspirin 75 mg 2. Ticagralor 90 mg 3.Atrovastatin 40 mg 4. metoprolol XL 25 mg 5. Flavedon MR 35 mg 6.glycerylenitrate 2.6 mg7.pentoprazole 40 mg 8 Augmenting duo 625 mg (for 3 days). After 1 month echo done July 10 , 2018,LVEF 35% , LVRWMA+, LAD territory hypokinetic, LA/LV dilated, mild MR/ no MS, trace TR/ no TS, RSVP- 25 mm of hg, other valves normal, no precardium, no intracardiac mass, final diagnosis: IHD/ Moderate LV Dysfunction. medicine adviced : ecosprine 75 mg 2 clopidogrel 75 mg 3. Atrocastatin 40 mg 4. metoprolol XL 25 mg 5. Fruselac 6. Glycrylinenitrate 2.6 mg 7. Rabeprazole 20 mg . After 1 month same medicine repeated and echo done on 14 August 2018 , LVEF 30% , but in MIBI scan LVEF 19%, non viable LV dilated,pl advice
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Because of heart attack, some part of your heart muscle is damaged. That is the reason your EF is low, and it will remain low forever. Accept this fact. But on medicines and some precautions  you will be able to lead a normal life.
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