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Hi everyone,
I have moderate regurgitation. Last doctor said I had mild to moderate. Is that a big difference or maybe just subjective? One dr could think one and one the other while looking at the same test?
i was told as a kid intervention wasn’t likely until 50s or 60s...Given I am 28 now with moderate regurgitation, would you say I’m still on that track?? How long does one usually stay there?
If my ejection fraction is 55-60% why does that mean?
i put the conclusion from my test below for reference. ANY help would be appreciated.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. Normal LV size, normal wall thickness, normal systolic function, normal LV diastolic function.
2. Left ventricular ejection fraction is approximately 55-60%.
3. Normal right ventricular size and normal systolic function.
4. Bicuspid aortic valve morphology with moderate regurgitation.
5. Normal pulmonary artery systolic pressure.
6. Mildly enlarged mid ascending aorta (4.0 cm) without coarctation.
best
I have moderate regurgitation. Last doctor said I had mild to moderate. Is that a big difference or maybe just subjective? One dr could think one and one the other while looking at the same test?
i was told as a kid intervention wasn’t likely until 50s or 60s...Given I am 28 now with moderate regurgitation, would you say I’m still on that track?? How long does one usually stay there?
If my ejection fraction is 55-60% why does that mean?
i put the conclusion from my test below for reference. ANY help would be appreciated.
CONCLUSIONS:
1. Normal LV size, normal wall thickness, normal systolic function, normal LV diastolic function.
2. Left ventricular ejection fraction is approximately 55-60%.
3. Normal right ventricular size and normal systolic function.
4. Bicuspid aortic valve morphology with moderate regurgitation.
5. Normal pulmonary artery systolic pressure.
6. Mildly enlarged mid ascending aorta (4.0 cm) without coarctation.
best