Did the doctor find the reason for the hypokinesis? Is it the same as congestive heart failure? Whats the difference? Thank you.
Hypokinesis is an impairment of heart wall movement and often the result of blood perfusion to the location of the impairment. The seriousness relates to the degree of impairment, location, and underlying cause.
How was the diagnosis of hypokinesis determined? The echo will provide degree of impairment, location, and if there is a negative effect in the heart's ability to pump oxygenated blood and that will be calculated and the result will be the EF (ejection fraction, % of blood pumped with each heartbeat).
Seven years ago I had hypokinesis and the heart wall movement was impaired to the extent the heart only pumped 13-29% from the left ventricle. Treatment was effective and currently the heart pumps adequately and no hypokinesis.
Thanks for your question, and if you have a followup feel free to ask. Take care.