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Reduction in Ejection Fraction
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HA_C_0413
Reduction in Ejection Fraction
A normal heart ejects approximately 60% of the blood from the ventricle with each beat. Weakness of the heart muscle results in a less forceful contraction and ultimately reduced blood flow from the heart. Thinned ventricular wall.
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