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Lisa45
Hi, I am hoping that someone could interpute what some of this means. I am going to have a right and left heart cath. in two weeks so I will know more than, but you all seem so much more informed than me since I have been concentrating on my other disease of pulmanary fibrosis. If you can shed some light please let me know as I feel I have enough on my plate to worry about already. Thanks in advance.
I am reporting exactly what is on the echo report, let me know if you can shed any light on any of it.
Left Vent/ Doastole 3.7 cm
Left Vent/ Systole 2.5 cm
Septum-diastole 1.0 cm
L.V. Post. Wall-diastole 1.0 cm
Left Atrium 2.5 cm
Aortic Root 2.4 cm
Aortic Leaflet Opening 2.0 cm
Right Vent Diastole 1.0 cm
Aortic Valve
1.1 m/sec.
FHT 408 m/sec
AI 2+
Mitral Valve
0.5 m/sec
Calculated Values
L.V. Fractional Shortening
2D FP 57%
Findings:
The cardiac valves are well-seen. Moderate/to Severe Aortic regurgitation is found though no obvious structural abnormality is seen. The 3 leaflets of the aortic valve could not be distincly identified.
Don't know if any of that will make sense but maybe some of it will mean more to you than me, if so let me know. Thanks again and talk to you soon.
I am reporting exactly what is on the echo report, let me know if you can shed any light on any of it.
Left Vent/ Doastole 3.7 cm
Left Vent/ Systole 2.5 cm
Septum-diastole 1.0 cm
L.V. Post. Wall-diastole 1.0 cm
Left Atrium 2.5 cm
Aortic Root 2.4 cm
Aortic Leaflet Opening 2.0 cm
Right Vent Diastole 1.0 cm
Aortic Valve
1.1 m/sec.
FHT 408 m/sec
AI 2+
Mitral Valve
0.5 m/sec
Calculated Values
L.V. Fractional Shortening
2D FP 57%
Findings:
The cardiac valves are well-seen. Moderate/to Severe Aortic regurgitation is found though no obvious structural abnormality is seen. The 3 leaflets of the aortic valve could not be distincly identified.
Don't know if any of that will make sense but maybe some of it will mean more to you than me, if so let me know. Thanks again and talk to you soon.