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Hello again...
10 wks. post OHS, I had my cardio appt. and complained of some SOB. He ordered a blood test, chest x ray (results: "unremarkable"), and an echo (tech indicated no major prob, but haven't heard from cardio yet.)
The blood test showed hemoglobin at 11.8; cardio wants me to consult with my internist. I think my HGB has always tended to be low. Pre-surgery my internist checked for iron deficiency and a couple of other things and decided low hgb was due to hemolysis (breaking up of red blood cells in turbulent blood flow). That should have been taken care of by valve replacement and repair, right?
MCV is normal at 89 (range is 82-98), but I don't know what MCV is. Help!
My BNP has been checked before by my cardio and it has been OK. Now it is at 128, which suggests a low level of heart failure.
I am feeling some better (now at 3 mos.) but would appreciate any knowledgeable comments on these numbers (and eveyone on this board is knowledgeable, right?)
Pat
10 wks. post OHS, I had my cardio appt. and complained of some SOB. He ordered a blood test, chest x ray (results: "unremarkable"), and an echo (tech indicated no major prob, but haven't heard from cardio yet.)
The blood test showed hemoglobin at 11.8; cardio wants me to consult with my internist. I think my HGB has always tended to be low. Pre-surgery my internist checked for iron deficiency and a couple of other things and decided low hgb was due to hemolysis (breaking up of red blood cells in turbulent blood flow). That should have been taken care of by valve replacement and repair, right?
MCV is normal at 89 (range is 82-98), but I don't know what MCV is. Help!
My BNP has been checked before by my cardio and it has been OK. Now it is at 128, which suggests a low level of heart failure.
I am feeling some better (now at 3 mos.) but would appreciate any knowledgeable comments on these numbers (and eveyone on this board is knowledgeable, right?)
Pat