Greater than 35%: Normal ejection fraction in adults usually is greater than 35%. Significance of ejection fractions has to be compared to clinical signs and symptoms of patient.
Answered 12/22/2014
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GBEF: The values vary depending on where you look but below 35% is abnormal. Patients often benefit from cholecystectomy when ef is less than 35%. Some institutions use different protocols. Infusion of cck is sometimes performed over 30 min and sometimes over 60 minutes.
Answered 5/20/2016
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