A few people asked me to post the results of my angiogram.
Oops! It's not an "angiogram"; it's a "Selective Coronary Angiography with an Aortogram, Left-Heart Catheterization and Left Ventriculogram." Sound v. more impressive, no?
Anyway, here are the results that I find interesting:
1. They call my aortic regurgitation "mild to moderate." That's downgraded from "moderate." Woo Hoo! Less heart barf!
2. My left anterior descending artery is "tortuous through its course." I have no idea what this means, but it certainly sounds like an Extreme Sport for blood.
And that's it for interesting results. The rest are boring and expected.
1. "No significant coronary artery disease." (Which makes me wonder, what do they mean by "significiant"? Is there some kind of disease, like a really bad party for socially-awkward microbes?)
2. Aortic pressure: 100/61; mean pressure 80mmHg; heart rate 68bpm; left ventricular pressure 116/0; left ventricular end-diastolic pressure 13mmHg.
I have no idea what the above means. I hope it's interesting to somebody.
Oops! It's not an "angiogram"; it's a "Selective Coronary Angiography with an Aortogram, Left-Heart Catheterization and Left Ventriculogram." Sound v. more impressive, no?
Anyway, here are the results that I find interesting:
1. They call my aortic regurgitation "mild to moderate." That's downgraded from "moderate." Woo Hoo! Less heart barf!
2. My left anterior descending artery is "tortuous through its course." I have no idea what this means, but it certainly sounds like an Extreme Sport for blood.
And that's it for interesting results. The rest are boring and expected.
1. "No significant coronary artery disease." (Which makes me wonder, what do they mean by "significiant"? Is there some kind of disease, like a really bad party for socially-awkward microbes?)
2. Aortic pressure: 100/61; mean pressure 80mmHg; heart rate 68bpm; left ventricular pressure 116/0; left ventricular end-diastolic pressure 13mmHg.
I have no idea what the above means. I hope it's interesting to somebody.