Increase In EF - Cardiomyopathy
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The Carvedilol is in fact Dilatrend - probably marked differently here in Australia. Sally has been on that now for some time. May I ask two more questions?
Why would her EF have decreased?
With an EF of 40% is it possible for her to have an operation on her shoulder to remove bursitis (the operations may be in a month or two?)?
Thank you again for the wonderful service that you and the other doctors perform here - it is truly remarkable.
Best wishes,
Robert and Sally