Rick
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I am 38 yrs old and was told two weeks ago tomorrow that my aortic valve regurgitates 2-3+ and that I shall require surgery at a yet undefined moment in my 40s. Additionally, all other three valves have level 1 regurgitation. This was confirmed at the Cleveland Clinic.
During childhood I never had a murmur or anything. At age 20, I was told I had mild aortic valve regurgitation and since have had 5 additional echos, one roughly every three years, until 2.5 years ago at age 35 where my regurgitation was still mild. Also, all these echos stated that I had a trileaflet aortic valve. At age 35 (late 2004), my cardiologist told me to have an echo again in 5 years.
Late 2007: I had three months or so of intermittent fever, extremely tired and sweats from September 2007 until December 2007 and an uncontrollable cough from November until January that has since subsided but still exists. My wife was diagnosed with Beta Hemolytic Streptococcus yesterday.
The MDs tell me my aortic valve had no vegetation but was calcified. They said typically bicuspid aortic valves are congenital. I cant help but have disbelief that all prior 6 echos were mistaken. Also, all my four grandparents lived to 86 years at least and my parents are alive and without heart issues.
Does anyone know if tricuspid aortic valves can become bicuspid? I am still in some shock and cant help but feel something must have happened.
Thanks.
During childhood I never had a murmur or anything. At age 20, I was told I had mild aortic valve regurgitation and since have had 5 additional echos, one roughly every three years, until 2.5 years ago at age 35 where my regurgitation was still mild. Also, all these echos stated that I had a trileaflet aortic valve. At age 35 (late 2004), my cardiologist told me to have an echo again in 5 years.
Late 2007: I had three months or so of intermittent fever, extremely tired and sweats from September 2007 until December 2007 and an uncontrollable cough from November until January that has since subsided but still exists. My wife was diagnosed with Beta Hemolytic Streptococcus yesterday.
The MDs tell me my aortic valve had no vegetation but was calcified. They said typically bicuspid aortic valves are congenital. I cant help but have disbelief that all prior 6 echos were mistaken. Also, all my four grandparents lived to 86 years at least and my parents are alive and without heart issues.
Does anyone know if tricuspid aortic valves can become bicuspid? I am still in some shock and cant help but feel something must have happened.
Thanks.