Is there another name for low ejection fraction? We can’t find this when trying to get travel insurance. Is it an actual condition or does it have another name?
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Thank you for replying. No current cardiac symptoms- it came up during some routine tests. He is completely asymptomatic from a cardiac point of view.
45% so not too low.
Unless you have a clear diagnosis of a medical condition from a Doctor I would not worry. As far as I understand EF is a symptom of various conditions.
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