I had to call the "advice" line and speak to one of the cardiologists this weekend because my son didn't feel well and had a "twirly" feeling in his head. I wasn't sure what twirly meant- but I assumed he was dizzy or light headed. So I called.
Anyway- long story short- the cardiologist I spoke to is involved in a study that evaluates BAV and AS through MRI- and they use a drug to induce an excercise like environment in the blood vessels. They monitor the beating heart and vessels through MRI. It would be a great alternative to the tread mill stress test they keep trying to make my son do--since he is seriously self limiting himself now he simply jumps off the treadmill as soon as he gets a little uncomfortable and says he is done.
We all know how I feel about my insurance (and the repeated denials) so I was ecstatic when I found out this was a "study" and did not need an approval.
This is a youtube feed that gives an idea as to what is seen during the test. If he gets this test, they will have a clear, undeniable picture of what is going on... **sigh** because the run-around is getting old.
They're starting to realize that the echo can miss the important stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDd0yIwi15w
Anyway- long story short- the cardiologist I spoke to is involved in a study that evaluates BAV and AS through MRI- and they use a drug to induce an excercise like environment in the blood vessels. They monitor the beating heart and vessels through MRI. It would be a great alternative to the tread mill stress test they keep trying to make my son do--since he is seriously self limiting himself now he simply jumps off the treadmill as soon as he gets a little uncomfortable and says he is done.
We all know how I feel about my insurance (and the repeated denials) so I was ecstatic when I found out this was a "study" and did not need an approval.
This is a youtube feed that gives an idea as to what is seen during the test. If he gets this test, they will have a clear, undeniable picture of what is going on... **sigh** because the run-around is getting old.
They're starting to realize that the echo can miss the important stuff.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDd0yIwi15w