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What Does The Following ECHO Report Indicate?

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Posted on Mon, 27 Mar 2017
Question: I have a question about an echocardiagram result. I was told it was normal now that i am gettingsecond opinion it says something i am concerned about and don't known if i should be.

What is the mild tricuspid rrgirgitation piece. I am tring to not google doctor myself into a panic, but it is Friday and i won't be able to speak to doctor h til Monday. Is that really nothing at all
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Answered by Dr. Dr Sameer Maheshwari (3 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Echo is absolutely normal.

Detailed Answer:
Hi madam,
Welcome.
This is Dr Sameer, cardiologist.
I went through the echo report & this is absolutely normal and their is nothing to worry.
All valves are normal, all chambers of heart are normal & contracting well. Their is also no congenital anomaly.
So to summarize - Echo is normal.

I hope this answers your query.
Thanks
Take care

Brief Answer:
This is pulmonary pressure

Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome again.
Mild TR is absolutely normal & is present in 99% of peoples. It indirectly represent pulmonary pressure.
So don't worry, everything is absolutely normal.
Thanks & take care
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What Does The Following ECHO Report Indicate?

Brief Answer: Echo is absolutely normal. Detailed Answer: Hi madam, Welcome. This is Dr Sameer, cardiologist. I went through the echo report & this is absolutely normal and their is nothing to worry. All valves are normal, all chambers of heart are normal & contracting well. Their is also no congenital anomaly. So to summarize - Echo is normal. I hope this answers your query. Thanks Take care Brief Answer: This is pulmonary pressure Detailed Answer: Hi, Welcome again. Mild TR is absolutely normal & is present in 99% of peoples. It indirectly represent pulmonary pressure. So don't worry, everything is absolutely normal. Thanks & take care