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(bright music) - [Narrator] Heart failure is a term for a heart that is not able to pump enough blood out to the body. When a heart problem like heart failure is suspected, your healthcare provider may wish to order a test of your heartamp;#39;s ejection fraction, or its ability to contract well and pump blood out to your body. The ejection fraction compares the amount of blood in the chamber to the amount of blood pumped out. The percentage pumped out is your heartamp;#39;s ejection fraction. When your heartamp;#39;s ejection fraction is normal, about 50 to 70% of the blood is pumped out of the chamber during each contraction. With a normal ejection fraction, your body has the blood supply it needs to perform your regular activities. A borderline ejection fraction means that your heart is pumping out a little less than half of the volume of blood in the chamber. With a borderline ejection fraction, symptoms like shortness of breath may become noticeable during regular activities be