Heart Problems- Ejection Fraction

Heart conditions can be found in section 4.00 Cardiovascular System of the Blue Book. Some heart conditions that qualify for disability benefits include, but are not limited to, chronic heart failure, Ischemic heart disease , heart transplant and many more.

Ejection fraction acts as a medical measurement of the percentage of blood being pushed out of your heart on each contraction of the organ. The function of the heart is to contract and relax. Each heartbeat consists of a cycle of these two movements. On contraction, blood is forced through the ventricles. Even a particularly strong contraction, however, won’t push all of the blood out of the ventricle. This is where the ejection fraction measurement comes in. It is a measurement of how much blood is pumped out compared to how much remains in the ventricle.

The results of an ejection fraction test show doctors how effective the heart is at pumping blood. The detection of a dysfunction during this test can indicate a significantly increased risk of heart failure. People who have an ejection fraction that falls below the normal range may have heart damage, high blood pressure or weakness in the heart.

Ejection fraction is measured in the left ventricle. A healthy fraction ranges from 55% to 70%. There are several reasons why this percentage may decrease. Among the reasons are heart weakness, damage done by a heart attack, valve problems, and uncontrolled high blood pressure.

Symptoms will depend on the severity of the heart failure, but when the measurement is below 50% some common symptoms may include:

-Irregular heartbeats

-Shortness of breath

-Exhaustion

-Dizziness

-Difficulty concentrating

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