patientlywaiting
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Hello fellow travelers,
I came across a similarly titled thread from many years ago on this forum in my research and thought it might be helpful to revisit the topic here.
I (35yo male) was diagnosed last year with BAV and a 43mm ascending aortic aneurysm/dilitation. Interestingly, on the contrast cardiac MRI, the valve was discovered to be tricuspid with partially fused right and non coronary cusps. I have no stenosis and very mild regurgitation.
For everyone who has similar BAV aortopathy, has your aneurysm remained stable? There is a lot of conflicting information out there re growth rates, and I thought it would be helpful to poll some of the lovely folks here to see how their time in the waiting room has gone.
Looking forward to the discussion here and thanks in advance for your answers.
Best,
Colin
I came across a similarly titled thread from many years ago on this forum in my research and thought it might be helpful to revisit the topic here.
I (35yo male) was diagnosed last year with BAV and a 43mm ascending aortic aneurysm/dilitation. Interestingly, on the contrast cardiac MRI, the valve was discovered to be tricuspid with partially fused right and non coronary cusps. I have no stenosis and very mild regurgitation.
For everyone who has similar BAV aortopathy, has your aneurysm remained stable? There is a lot of conflicting information out there re growth rates, and I thought it would be helpful to poll some of the lovely folks here to see how their time in the waiting room has gone.
Looking forward to the discussion here and thanks in advance for your answers.
Best,
Colin