A 50-year-old individual with a history of cardiovascular disease undergoes an echocardiogram. Which cardiac parameter is most likely to be abnormal in this individual?
Q1. A 50-year-old individual with a history of cardiovascular disease undergoes an echocardiogram. Which cardiac parameter is most likely to be abnormal in this individual?
Answer: Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction (LVEF)
Explanation: Cardiovascular disease often impairs left ventricular function, reducing ejection fraction. USAT, HAT and MDCAT analytical sections repeat this pattern.