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  • 1.  Big discrepancy in Ejection fraction between nuclear stress test and Echo

    Posted 08-04-2017 09:35
    I recently underwent a stress test to clear me for knee replacement surgery. EF was 35. This was shocking since 3 Echo tests done in the last 2 years were 66, 73 and 80 respectively. My Dr. decided to do a new (4th) Echo showing 65 EF. I had the surgery and am recovering. Has anyone seen this level of discrepancy?  Explanation? Thanks.
    G. Malhoit



  • 2.  RE: Big discrepancy in Ejection fraction between nuclear stress test and Echo

    Posted 08-05-2017 04:35
    My ejection fraction dropped to 10 with idiopathic asymptomatic cardiomyopathy, but I've managed to get to 40+.  But when a I had a nuclear stress test in early 2016, it supposedly dropped to 29.  My cardiologist was very concerned and actually did a heart cath. My last echo was a solid 40, and he and I were both relieved. I'll mention your situation to my cardiologist as well.  Maybe there is some connection.

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    Francee Levin
    Columbia SC
    (803) 788-1207
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  • 3.  RE: Big discrepancy in Ejection fraction between nuclear stress test and Echo

    Posted 12-17-2021 17:47
    I also have a big discrepancy in ejection fractions between echo test and nuclear test.  Echo showed 36%.  Nuclear test showed 51%.  My cardiologist said to ignore the 51%?  As he says the echo test is more accurate.  I'm thinking I need a second opinion.

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    Clara Spiegel
    VA
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