dazzzlingdani
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Hi Guys, I posted in another thread that I am new and I was waiting for the echo report so I can post my numbers. So here they are, please take a look and tell me what you think. One report is recent and one from 2005 so you can help me to determine my rate of progression.
Echo Report done on 2/18/09
LV Diastole 4.9cm
LV Systole 2.8 cm
Aortic Root 3.1 cm
Left Atrium 3.4 cm
Septum Diastole 0.9 cm
LV Free Wall 0.8 cm
States that Left Ventricle infraction is 60%, normal geometry and function
Aortic Valve appears to be bicuspid, mild (1-2+) central aortic regurgitation
Mitral Valve has no distinct prolapse, there is mild (1+) mitral regurgitaion.
Trace tricuspid regurgitation with normal aerty systolic pressures at rest
No pulmonic regurgitation
Preserved Right right ventricle geometry and function
Echo results from 3/2005
LV Diastole 4.9cm
LV Systole 2.8 cm
Aortic Root 2.7 cm
Left Atrium 3.4 cm
Septum Diastole 0.8 cm
LV Free Wall 0.9 cm
States that Left Ventricle normal geometry and function, no evidence of segmental wall motion abnormalities, or Hypertrophy
Aortic Valve appears to be bicuspid, somewhat sclerotic, mild aortic insufficiency
Mitral Valve prolapse identifed with mild myomatous changes in Mitral Valve
Mild Mitral and Tricuspid insufficiency
No pulmonic regurgitation
Preserved Right right ventricle geometry and function
How are my numbers? I noticed my aortic root grew a bit. Also, I am very concerned how the one Dr in 2005 states mitral valve prolapse and my new cardio swears to me he doesn't see that. That can't just go away? Opinions please.
Echo Report done on 2/18/09
LV Diastole 4.9cm
LV Systole 2.8 cm
Aortic Root 3.1 cm
Left Atrium 3.4 cm
Septum Diastole 0.9 cm
LV Free Wall 0.8 cm
States that Left Ventricle infraction is 60%, normal geometry and function
Aortic Valve appears to be bicuspid, mild (1-2+) central aortic regurgitation
Mitral Valve has no distinct prolapse, there is mild (1+) mitral regurgitaion.
Trace tricuspid regurgitation with normal aerty systolic pressures at rest
No pulmonic regurgitation
Preserved Right right ventricle geometry and function
Echo results from 3/2005
LV Diastole 4.9cm
LV Systole 2.8 cm
Aortic Root 2.7 cm
Left Atrium 3.4 cm
Septum Diastole 0.8 cm
LV Free Wall 0.9 cm
States that Left Ventricle normal geometry and function, no evidence of segmental wall motion abnormalities, or Hypertrophy
Aortic Valve appears to be bicuspid, somewhat sclerotic, mild aortic insufficiency
Mitral Valve prolapse identifed with mild myomatous changes in Mitral Valve
Mild Mitral and Tricuspid insufficiency
No pulmonic regurgitation
Preserved Right right ventricle geometry and function
How are my numbers? I noticed my aortic root grew a bit. Also, I am very concerned how the one Dr in 2005 states mitral valve prolapse and my new cardio swears to me he doesn't see that. That can't just go away? Opinions please.