There are several published studies on Heart Failure patients from mild to severe that see improvement in life expectancy, quality of life, and also
improved ejection fraction output.
Not exact matches
Ultrasound studies of the macaques» hearts showed that the
ejection fraction, an indication of the hearts ability to pump blood,
improved in some of the treated animals but not all.
About eight weeks later they documented
ejection fractions going up, walking distance
improving, symptoms ameliorating.
• increased left ventricular
ejection fraction (11, 12) •
improved exercise tolerance (12, 13, 14) • increased cardiac output (15) • better prognosis for patients with chronic heart failure (16) • lowered markers of oxidative stress (17, 18)