Marcuse807
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I'm interested to hear how you all got diagnosed with a bicuspid valve.
Over the last 18 months I have had three echocardiograms. The first set of results led my cardiologist to say with some certainty that I did NOT have a bicuspid value or aortic dilation, but I did have regurgitation. He set me on a battery of tests to get objective indicators. My stress test for cardiac lung function was decent. I did 15 mins on the Bruce scale. Then I did a stress echo and did 13 mins. Following the tests my cardiologist stated that I probably had a bicuspid valve and I had mild AR. He said it was nothing significant. As you can imagine I did not feel the same. I asked my GP for my results and found that my Aortic root was mildly dilated at 38mm. Anyway, I was booked in for annual echos to follow me.
Last week I had my first annual review. I asked them for a definitive diagnosis of the valve. Numerous people were called in to give their views of my echo. They were still not certain!! What I gathered was the following:
- From one angle the valve looks like it may be bicuspid, as the cusps (right/left) are partially fused. There is no evidence at all of stenosis.
- There is regurgitation, but the jet is eccentric! They showed the echo to me and basically the jet skirts down the inside wall of the chamber (against the internal septum). It seems quite narrow. They reckon this is mild, but because it is eccentric there is a danger of under-measuring it.
- the aortic root measured 35mm. I asked them to check as it was 38mm last time and three people said it was now 35mm. I believe this would be normal range. The STJ is 30mm and the Ascending Aorta 35mm.
Is this level of uncertainty common? Is it common to not really know if it is bicuspid or not? Is partial fusion likely to result in the eccentric jet and what does this mean exactly?
The ejection fraction and the left ventricle are deemed normal, though the LV was 54mm on my last test, don't know the current measurement.
I still feel pretty rubbish most days, lack energy and every day about 4pm I get really tired and my head gets very foggy - been on propranaol and ramipril.
I'd be very interested in any experiences or advice. Many thanks.
Over the last 18 months I have had three echocardiograms. The first set of results led my cardiologist to say with some certainty that I did NOT have a bicuspid value or aortic dilation, but I did have regurgitation. He set me on a battery of tests to get objective indicators. My stress test for cardiac lung function was decent. I did 15 mins on the Bruce scale. Then I did a stress echo and did 13 mins. Following the tests my cardiologist stated that I probably had a bicuspid valve and I had mild AR. He said it was nothing significant. As you can imagine I did not feel the same. I asked my GP for my results and found that my Aortic root was mildly dilated at 38mm. Anyway, I was booked in for annual echos to follow me.
Last week I had my first annual review. I asked them for a definitive diagnosis of the valve. Numerous people were called in to give their views of my echo. They were still not certain!! What I gathered was the following:
- From one angle the valve looks like it may be bicuspid, as the cusps (right/left) are partially fused. There is no evidence at all of stenosis.
- There is regurgitation, but the jet is eccentric! They showed the echo to me and basically the jet skirts down the inside wall of the chamber (against the internal septum). It seems quite narrow. They reckon this is mild, but because it is eccentric there is a danger of under-measuring it.
- the aortic root measured 35mm. I asked them to check as it was 38mm last time and three people said it was now 35mm. I believe this would be normal range. The STJ is 30mm and the Ascending Aorta 35mm.
Is this level of uncertainty common? Is it common to not really know if it is bicuspid or not? Is partial fusion likely to result in the eccentric jet and what does this mean exactly?
The ejection fraction and the left ventricle are deemed normal, though the LV was 54mm on my last test, don't know the current measurement.
I still feel pretty rubbish most days, lack energy and every day about 4pm I get really tired and my head gets very foggy - been on propranaol and ramipril.
I'd be very interested in any experiences or advice. Many thanks.