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so, finally I had my meeting with my cardiologist today and he convinced me to keep waiting with the surgury. I would be really curious to hear your opinion about my congenital AR with some aortic stenosis.
Here are some details about my 'state of the heart': I only write down data which are not 'normal'
I have very little symptoms and still can bike and play softball without problems.
Mitral valve:
There is reduced mitral leaflet excursion due to impingement from the jet of severe AI.
Aortic valve:
There is a systolic leaflet doming c/w congenital aortic stenosis. There is a malformed aortic valve. The peak trans AV gradient is 69 mmHg. The mean trans AV gradient is 39 mmHg. The aortic valve area is 2.7 sqcm. There is evidence of severe aortic insufficiency by color and spectral Doppler. There is flow reversal in the descending aorta. There is no evidence of coarctiation of the aorta. The ascending aorta diameter above the sinotubular junction is 35 mm. The diameter of aortic arch is 28mm.
Left ventricle:
The left ventricular cavity size is mildly dilated. The left ventricular systolic function is within normal limits. There is symmetric left ventricular hypertrophy. No segmental wall motion abnormalities. The estimated ejection fraction is 64%.
Pulmonary valve: There is evidence of trace pulmonary insufficiency by color and spectral Doppler.
LVIDd: 56 mm, LVIDs: 38 - I suppose that means LV end-diastolic and systolic dymension.
I would really like to know what you think. I compared the result of the last echo with previous data (from the last years) and essentially they seem to be unchanged. I plan to wait until the AR gets worse and then go to surgery. Since I am still not really confident with all the data on my report, I might have missed an important one - please let me know what you would like to know.
Thanks a lot! I am so glad I found this forum!
Here are some details about my 'state of the heart': I only write down data which are not 'normal'
I have very little symptoms and still can bike and play softball without problems.
Mitral valve:
There is reduced mitral leaflet excursion due to impingement from the jet of severe AI.
Aortic valve:
There is a systolic leaflet doming c/w congenital aortic stenosis. There is a malformed aortic valve. The peak trans AV gradient is 69 mmHg. The mean trans AV gradient is 39 mmHg. The aortic valve area is 2.7 sqcm. There is evidence of severe aortic insufficiency by color and spectral Doppler. There is flow reversal in the descending aorta. There is no evidence of coarctiation of the aorta. The ascending aorta diameter above the sinotubular junction is 35 mm. The diameter of aortic arch is 28mm.
Left ventricle:
The left ventricular cavity size is mildly dilated. The left ventricular systolic function is within normal limits. There is symmetric left ventricular hypertrophy. No segmental wall motion abnormalities. The estimated ejection fraction is 64%.
Pulmonary valve: There is evidence of trace pulmonary insufficiency by color and spectral Doppler.
LVIDd: 56 mm, LVIDs: 38 - I suppose that means LV end-diastolic and systolic dymension.
I would really like to know what you think. I compared the result of the last echo with previous data (from the last years) and essentially they seem to be unchanged. I plan to wait until the AR gets worse and then go to surgery. Since I am still not really confident with all the data on my report, I might have missed an important one - please let me know what you would like to know.
Thanks a lot! I am so glad I found this forum!