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Is Mitral Valve Pressure 27 Normal In Patients With VSD?

Hey. I am 57 yrs old. I was born with vsd. Had surgery at 3. Began to hererage so they closed up . Had a echocardiogram done and ekg. Shows Ejection raction 54 %. AO root 2.3, avc 1.0,la 2.8, rvid 2.1,lvid ed 4.0, lvid es 2.5,isv ed1.0,lvpw ed 1.0. Doppler Data: Mitral valve Preasure 27, mitral valve regurgitation = mild, Aortic Valve = mild Trcuspid valve-mild. Should I be worried? Is this normal for vsd, do i have the possibility of open heart surgery in the future?
Fri, 9 Dec 2016
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Hi
have noted all your details dear
most of your parameters are absolutely normal

Mild mr,ar and tr are perfectly normal findings and have nothing to do with your vsd

as vsd is closed and there is no shunt flow seen in echo and lvef is normal,there is no right ventricle hypertrophy or pulmonary pleuthora ,you need not to worry.your reports are perfectly fine, you should not be worried. your possibility of having a open heart surg in near future is almost the same as a normal person at present.
dont worry you are perfectly normal
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Is Mitral Valve Pressure 27 Normal In Patients With VSD?

Hi have noted all your details dear most of your parameters are absolutely normal Mild mr,ar and tr are perfectly normal findings and have nothing to do with your vsd as vsd is closed and there is no shunt flow seen in echo and lvef is normal,there is no right ventricle hypertrophy or pulmonary pleuthora ,you need not to worry.your reports are perfectly fine, you should not be worried. your possibility of having a open heart surg in near future is almost the same as a normal person at present. dont worry you are perfectly normal