Hi all,
I was told back in 2008 by my cardiologist in Charlotte, NC that I had a bicuspid aortic valve. Made sense since I had an ascending aortic aneurysm to go along with it. They removed the aneurysm and put a graft in when I was 19 and all has been well since. I moved out to Kansas City last June and decided I need to get my heart checked this winter. I went to Mid-America Cardiology at KU (the place is huge!). My new cardiologist did and echo, ekg and what not to get some baseline results. After reviewing the echo a few times she stated that I do not in fact have a bicuspid aortic valve! Being a physician she was frustrated that my old cardiologist diagnosed me with BAV. She actually called me again from her cell later that night and told me she once again reviewed the echo since she was confused as to how they diagnosed me with BAV. She said that her and a colleague looked at the echo and saw a very tiny partial fusion (about 1 mm) near the very beginning of two of my cusps. She said if in previous echos they did not take enough images they would believe it to be a BAV. I'm glad I actually do not have a BAV, but she said that I do have slight leakage and that the two cusps that are partially fused are thickened up with some calcification present. Who knows if I will have to get it replaced years down the road (I'm only 23 now). Anyways, I just wanted to kind of ask you all if any of you have had a misdiagnosis like this?
I was told back in 2008 by my cardiologist in Charlotte, NC that I had a bicuspid aortic valve. Made sense since I had an ascending aortic aneurysm to go along with it. They removed the aneurysm and put a graft in when I was 19 and all has been well since. I moved out to Kansas City last June and decided I need to get my heart checked this winter. I went to Mid-America Cardiology at KU (the place is huge!). My new cardiologist did and echo, ekg and what not to get some baseline results. After reviewing the echo a few times she stated that I do not in fact have a bicuspid aortic valve! Being a physician she was frustrated that my old cardiologist diagnosed me with BAV. She actually called me again from her cell later that night and told me she once again reviewed the echo since she was confused as to how they diagnosed me with BAV. She said that her and a colleague looked at the echo and saw a very tiny partial fusion (about 1 mm) near the very beginning of two of my cusps. She said if in previous echos they did not take enough images they would believe it to be a BAV. I'm glad I actually do not have a BAV, but she said that I do have slight leakage and that the two cusps that are partially fused are thickened up with some calcification present. Who knows if I will have to get it replaced years down the road (I'm only 23 now). Anyways, I just wanted to kind of ask you all if any of you have had a misdiagnosis like this?