A patient sustained a myocardial infarction 2 days ago. The cardiologist wants to assess left ventricular function. What test should the nurse anticipate the cardiologist will order?
1 Answer
The cardiologist will almost certainly want to get an echocardiogram of the heart.
Explanation:
An echocardiogram is an ultrasound picture of the heart.
The machines generate images and automatically calculate parameters that are of interest to the cardiologist.
Two important numbers are the ejection fraction and the fractional shortening.
Ejection Fraction
Left ventricular function is usually determined by computing the ejection fraction (
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where
Normal values are
Fractional Shortening
The ventricle shortens each time the heart beats.
(From 123sonography.com)
Impairment of this shortening is a sign of left ventricular dysfunction.
Fractional shortening (
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Normal values are