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kevin21
Looking over my echo results from the past 7-8 years I saw a few things that I needed defining. Of course I left the pages at home so I'll try to remember the words/ numbers.
Ejection Fraction (or faction). Is it good to have a higher or lower percentage on this?? Mine now is 64% and it used to be around 50%. I'm guessing lower is better...
Also, hypokenisis (sp?). I remember this word but I can't remember what it refered to (like the aeorta or something).
finally, for now until I get home and get the records out, does anyone know what the criteria for a valve repair would be?
My echo lady (who is the greatest medical person I have ever dealt with!!) asked why they couldn't repair it? She says sometimes they put some stiches in the valve and it helps??? I remember my cardio saying something about it but he never expounded on it (but he doesn't expound on much unless I bust his (you know whats)). She said my valve is healthy but it just doesn't close fully.
I had a VSD closed when I was 6, which I guess is a hole in the heart (pretty common as I know). And at age 12 I had to have my aeorta enlarged due to it being to small (don't remember the technical terms). I believe they shaved my septum or something to enlarge it and I guess this made the aeorta bigger and theus the valve became to small. I never wanted to acknowledge this info when I was younger, just because it scared me a lot. Now it's time to face the music and it is hard catching up.
I read a post on here earlier this week saying that the more surgeries you have the more riskier it becomes. I agree on this but I would tend to think that the more surgeries you have on the same item the more riskier it is vs, surgeries on different parts. Hopefully my theory holds true.
I do remeber the last time I was in the hospital and it wasn't that fun.
Did anyone get their own room after ICU? Who do you have to punch to get your own room??
Ejection Fraction (or faction). Is it good to have a higher or lower percentage on this?? Mine now is 64% and it used to be around 50%. I'm guessing lower is better...
Also, hypokenisis (sp?). I remember this word but I can't remember what it refered to (like the aeorta or something).
finally, for now until I get home and get the records out, does anyone know what the criteria for a valve repair would be?
My echo lady (who is the greatest medical person I have ever dealt with!!) asked why they couldn't repair it? She says sometimes they put some stiches in the valve and it helps??? I remember my cardio saying something about it but he never expounded on it (but he doesn't expound on much unless I bust his (you know whats)). She said my valve is healthy but it just doesn't close fully.
I had a VSD closed when I was 6, which I guess is a hole in the heart (pretty common as I know). And at age 12 I had to have my aeorta enlarged due to it being to small (don't remember the technical terms). I believe they shaved my septum or something to enlarge it and I guess this made the aeorta bigger and theus the valve became to small. I never wanted to acknowledge this info when I was younger, just because it scared me a lot. Now it's time to face the music and it is hard catching up.
I read a post on here earlier this week saying that the more surgeries you have the more riskier it becomes. I agree on this but I would tend to think that the more surgeries you have on the same item the more riskier it is vs, surgeries on different parts. Hopefully my theory holds true.
I do remeber the last time I was in the hospital and it wasn't that fun.
Did anyone get their own room after ICU? Who do you have to punch to get your own room??