Hello all,
Feeling a whirlwind of emotions—sadness, confusion, bewilderment, …, etc. after my recent “Bubble echo” test, which uncovered a hole in my heart.
Despite the turmoil of feelings, I am coming to terms with this unexpected discovery and learning to accept what lies beyond my control.
Over the past two years, my night-time oxygen levels have been on a decline. My pulmonologist recommended an oxygen concentrator, which I’ve integrated with my CPAP machine. Yet, even with this intervention, my daytime oxygen saturation continues to occasionally dips to 85-92% while I’m at rest. Pursuing further investigation, my cardiologist ordered a “Bubble echo study”. The results indicated:
“A positive bubble study with mild shunting at rest and with Valsalva maneuver, manifesting after 2-3 heartbeats. This suggests a possible Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO), although concurrent pulmonary shunting cannot be ruled out. The severity of bubble shunting is graded as 1, with minimal opacity (less than 20 bubbles).”
No necessary interventions at this time and I hope none in the future either.
My cardiologist encourages me to continue my physical activity, while online sources suggest sticking to ‘less than moderate’ exercise. Any thoughts or recommendations?
Being on warfarin is helpful for the protection it provides against the potential stroke risks associated with my PFO.
I sincerely hope this condition is rare, but if anyone else has it or has any insights, your input would be appreciated. Thanks, Eva
Feeling a whirlwind of emotions—sadness, confusion, bewilderment, …, etc. after my recent “Bubble echo” test, which uncovered a hole in my heart.
Despite the turmoil of feelings, I am coming to terms with this unexpected discovery and learning to accept what lies beyond my control.
Over the past two years, my night-time oxygen levels have been on a decline. My pulmonologist recommended an oxygen concentrator, which I’ve integrated with my CPAP machine. Yet, even with this intervention, my daytime oxygen saturation continues to occasionally dips to 85-92% while I’m at rest. Pursuing further investigation, my cardiologist ordered a “Bubble echo study”. The results indicated:
“A positive bubble study with mild shunting at rest and with Valsalva maneuver, manifesting after 2-3 heartbeats. This suggests a possible Patent Foramen Ovale (PFO), although concurrent pulmonary shunting cannot be ruled out. The severity of bubble shunting is graded as 1, with minimal opacity (less than 20 bubbles).”
No necessary interventions at this time and I hope none in the future either.
My cardiologist encourages me to continue my physical activity, while online sources suggest sticking to ‘less than moderate’ exercise. Any thoughts or recommendations?
Being on warfarin is helpful for the protection it provides against the potential stroke risks associated with my PFO.
I sincerely hope this condition is rare, but if anyone else has it or has any insights, your input would be appreciated. Thanks, Eva