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Does this image suggest decreased EPSS. This is from an asymptomatic patient.

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The EPSS is w.n.l. on this image.
(w.n:l ) what does mean please , I think the EPSS is nearly zero in this echo
Its irrelevant. The heart's orientation is not correct for M mode, septum should be pointing directly at 9:00 to correctly measure EPSS unless machine equipped with anatomic M mode. Just measure the ejection fraction!

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