My husband, John, saw my (now "our") cardiologist today, after an echo & CT scan.
For the time being, we're in a holding pattern.
The echo found he has MVP with mild to moderately severe mitral regurgitation. Aortic root was 3.9 (mildly abnormal), left atrium 4.5 (mildly abnormal), left ventricle (diastolic) 5.8 (mildly abnormal). EF was 75%.
CT scan found no evidence of aortic dissection or aneurysm.
The cardio tends to think the mitral valve problem is due to the head-on car crash he was in last December. The airbag deployed, fracturing his sternum -- and possibly the valve.
He is to get a repeat echo in 3 months & a nuclear stress test about the same time.
The cardio did talk about surgery. (As if I didn't know this) Said that doctors prefer to get a patient to surgery earlier than in the past, to try to get a repair done rather than replacement. But it's not a consideration at this point. (Whew!)
For the time being, we're in a holding pattern.
The echo found he has MVP with mild to moderately severe mitral regurgitation. Aortic root was 3.9 (mildly abnormal), left atrium 4.5 (mildly abnormal), left ventricle (diastolic) 5.8 (mildly abnormal). EF was 75%.
CT scan found no evidence of aortic dissection or aneurysm.
The cardio tends to think the mitral valve problem is due to the head-on car crash he was in last December. The airbag deployed, fracturing his sternum -- and possibly the valve.
He is to get a repeat echo in 3 months & a nuclear stress test about the same time.
The cardio did talk about surgery. (As if I didn't know this) Said that doctors prefer to get a patient to surgery earlier than in the past, to try to get a repair done rather than replacement. But it's not a consideration at this point. (Whew!)