debcroom
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I have been diagnosed with MVP since I was 3 or 4 yrs old. Never really a big deal. The last year I have been getting really short of breath and fatigued, so I went in and had an echo and a stress echo. Showed mod mitral regurgitation. Thickened mitral leaflets and calcium deposits on the leaflets that may be due from scarlet fever when I was younger. ( I am 32 now). Mildy dilated left atrium and mildy dilated left ventricle. My EF is 55%.
My resting heart rate has been around 100 and the holter moniter showed sinus arrhythmias.
My current doctor is a hypertension specialist but is not a cardiologist he is a nephrologist, so I am going to a new dr. next month.
Does this sound like I will be a candidate for a future valve replacement? Everything that I have read seems like you want to replace the valve before you have perm. damage to the heart and with the enlarging already taking place with mine I don't want to wait too much longer.
Also I was going over my number from the echo and I was reading my regurgitation volumes to be severe not moderate so I am not sure why it was read as moderate?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
My resting heart rate has been around 100 and the holter moniter showed sinus arrhythmias.
My current doctor is a hypertension specialist but is not a cardiologist he is a nephrologist, so I am going to a new dr. next month.
Does this sound like I will be a candidate for a future valve replacement? Everything that I have read seems like you want to replace the valve before you have perm. damage to the heart and with the enlarging already taking place with mine I don't want to wait too much longer.
Also I was going over my number from the echo and I was reading my regurgitation volumes to be severe not moderate so I am not sure why it was read as moderate?
Any help is greatly appreciated!!!