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Are Aortic Stenosis, Trace Tricuspid Regurgitation And Mild Mitral Valve Thickening Leading To Mitral Regurgitation Serious Issues?

Global LV wall motion is mildly hypokinetic. --LV ejection fraction is mildly decreased. --The aortic root is normal in size (2.9 cm). --There is mild aortic valve thickening. There is mild to moderate aortic stenosis. The aortic valve area, by the continuity equation, is 1.45 cm². There is no aortic regurgitation. AV not well visualized, cannot rule out bicuspid AV. --There is mild mitral valve thickening. There is trace mitral regurgitation. --There is trace tricuspid regurgitation. --There is no pulmonic regurgitation. --The right atrial pressure is normal (0 - 5 mm Hg). There is no pulmonary hypertension. --There is no pericardial effusio
Mon, 24 Sep 2018
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Hello,

There is mild derangement in your echo report. You can consult a cardiologist and get evaluated. You might require drugs to maintain pumping action of heart. Frequent follow up is required and is not a serious condition.

Hope I have answered your query.
Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Shinas Hussain,
General & Family Physician
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Are Aortic Stenosis, Trace Tricuspid Regurgitation And Mild Mitral Valve Thickening Leading To Mitral Regurgitation Serious Issues?

Hello, There is mild derangement in your echo report. You can consult a cardiologist and get evaluated. You might require drugs to maintain pumping action of heart. Frequent follow up is required and is not a serious condition. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shinas Hussain, General & Family Physician