Cardiology Q&A - Page 26

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Understanding Your Echocardiogram Results: Key Insights on Mitral Valve Prolapse

Echocardiogram Hello Dr. Wu: During my last examination, mitral valve prolapse was detected, and this is the result of my recent echocardiogram. I would like to ask if there are any specific areas I should be concerned about. Thank you! Normal left atrial (LA) and left ventricul...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The echocardiogram report shows that both the structure and function of the heart are normal.

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Understanding Blood Pressure Variations: Morning vs. Evening Readings

Which measurement is used as the standard for blood pressure? Hello Doctor, I have hypertension and am currently on medication. I take "Olmetec 20mg" once a day. My blood pressure in the morning right after I wake up tends to be quite high, around 160-170 mmHg systolic....


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, please do not measure your blood pressure immediately upon waking. It is better to measure it after you have gotten up and engaged in some activity, and before taking your medication. This will help you understand the differences. According to your previous measurements, t...

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Understanding Atrial Tachycardia: Risks, Triggers, and Differences from PSVT

Atrial tachycardia I apologize for bothering you, Director. I consulted a doctor about my arrhythmia, and he mentioned that my previous electrocardiogram (ECG) looked somewhat like atrial tachycardia, but other cardiologists and you believe it is just a normal fast heartbeat. Cou...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, it sounds a bit like atrial tachycardia. Others say it's just a normal fast heartbeat, but it's not atrial tachycardia. If it were, the heart would have already undergone some changes. Atrial tachycardia is not life-threatening. Since your heart has been checked ...

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Understanding Exercise ECG and Echocardiogram Results: Key Insights

Exercise Electrocardiogram Analysis Hello Doctor: I recently underwent an exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiogram. I would like to ask whether the ECG results are negative or positive, and how is the condition of my heart based on the echocardiogram? I experience ankl...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The results of the exercise electrocardiogram (ECG) test were negative. The echocardiogram findings indicated that, aside from mild mitral and pulmonary valve regurgitation, all other cardiac structures and functions were normal.

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Understanding Echocardiogram Results: Heart Function and Progress Assessment

Echocardiogram Here are the translated reports: **Report 1:** 1. **Chamber and Function** - Left Atrium (LA), Right Atrium (RA), Left Ventricle (LV) dilatation - Adequate global LV systolic function, LVEF = 57.6% by M-mode - Normal LA (LV filling) pressure, average E/e’...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The left atrial enlargement has improved compared to last year.

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Abdominal Discomfort and Heart Issues: Understanding the Connection

Abdominal distension and pain in the upper abdomen followed by discomfort in the heart the next day? Hello Doctor, I have the following symptoms: 1. One day I woke up feeling uncomfortable in my upper abdomen, with a sensation similar to chronic gastritis, experiencing a dull...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Based on your symptoms, it does not appear to be an issue related to cardiovascular disease. If your symptoms do not improve, it is recommended that you visit an outpatient clinic for further evaluation.

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Understanding Echocardiogram Reports: Key Insights for Cardiovascular Health

Echocardiogram Interpretation 1. Chamber and Function - Left Atrium (LA), Right Atrium (RA), Left Ventricle (LV) dilatation - Eccentric Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) - Adequate global Left Ventricular (LV) systolic function, LV Ejection Fraction (LVEF) = 67% by M-mode ...


Dr. Li Shengkai Reply:
According to the echocardiogram report you provided: left atrial and right atrial enlargement, left ventricular chamber enlargement, left ventricular hypertrophy, normal cardiac systolic function, abnormal cardiac diastolic function, normal right ventricular function, acceptable ...

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Understanding Your Cholesterol Levels: Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?

Blood draw issues? The risk factor for heart disease, T-CHOL/HDL-C test value: 3.52. The doctor said that a value less than 5 is normal, but I found online that some say a value between 3.5 and 4 is normal. Is my value too high? The doctor said there is no problem and advised me ...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, trust your doctor and don't search for information online anymore. The internet can be misleading. A level of 3.52 is within the range of 3.5-4. The doctor said there are no issues and that I don't need to come back, so everything is fine. Congratulations on grad...

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Can You Undergo 24-Hour ECG and Echocardiogram During Menstruation?

24-hour Holter monitor? Can I undergo a 24-hour Holter monitor and an echocardiogram while menstruating?


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Sure.

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Understanding Your Cholesterol Levels: Are You at Risk for Heart Disease?

Blood draw issues? The risk factor for heart disease, T-CHOL/HDL-C test result: 3.52. The doctor said that a value less than 5 is normal, but I found online that some say a value between 3.5 and 4 is normal. Is my result too high? The doctor said there is no problem and advised m...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, trust your doctor and don't search for information online anymore. The internet has both true and false information. A level of 3.52 is still within the range of 3.5-4. The doctor said there are no issues and that I don't need to come back, which means everything...

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Understanding Heart Rhythm Issues: When to Worry and What’s Normal

Cardiac rhythm issues? Thank you, doctor, for your thoughtful explanations every time. Recently, I haven't been as startled, and my heart rate has reached 170 during moments of anxiety, but I still feel a bit scared. I would like to ask you about my situation: I took half a ...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, there's nothing to worry about. Your heart is in good condition, so it may beat faster or slower at times, just like how your walking pace can vary. This is normal. At night, when we are resting, the heart doesn't need to work as hard, so it beats more slowly, si...

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Understanding Drug Interactions in Cardiovascular Health Management

Drug interactions Hello Doctor: Over two years ago, I underwent a self-paid cardiac CT scan, and the physician indicated some mild calcification in the aorta, advising that regular exercise and dietary moderation would suffice. This July, thinking it had been two to three years s...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Lipid-lowering medications do not affect heart rate. As for the incidence of side effects, it is very low, and it is recommended to monitor through outpatient follow-up.

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Understanding Heart Discomfort: Anxiety, Exercise, and Valve Issues

The issue of chest discomfort? I apologize for bothering you, but I would like to ask you one more question. For the past 2-3 months, I have been feeling a bit hesitant to exercise, possibly due to being startled by my previous episodes of rapid heartbeat. I'm afraid that ex...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, that's right, the heart is not that fragile. You've had all the heart examinations done, and everything is fine, so there's no need to scare yourself. Regular exercise is essential for improvement. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Your ECG and Echocardiogram Results: Key Insights

Are there any issues with the electrocardiogram (ECG) and ultrasound? Hello Doctor, I recently experienced episodes of my heart suddenly beating very strongly several times, so I underwent some tests. I would like to ask if there are any issues with the test results, as I am unce...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, there is no issue with your sinus rhythm, and there is no left atrial enlargement or significant premature beats, just mild mitral valve prolapse. Everything is fine. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Peripartum Cardiomyopathy: Insights and Prognosis for New Mothers

Cardiac issues Have you encountered many patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy, doctor? My previous physician mentioned that they rarely see such cases, and I'm curious about the outcomes for the patients you've encountered. After all, receiving such a diagnosis after...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, everything you encountered has gone smoothly. Don't worry, everything is fine. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Echocardiogram Results: Key Insights for Expecting Mothers

Echocardiogram AO (mm) = 27. LA (mm) = 32 [Left Ventricle] IVS (mm) = 8 PW (mm) = 8 EDD (mm) = 51 ESD (mm) = 35 EDV (ml) = 125 ESV (ml) = 52 LV mass (mg) = 143 LVEF: by M-mode measurement: 58% by 2D Simpson measurement: 56% (LVEDV/LVESV (ml) = 75/33) IV Wall motion: Normal wall m...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, this score is the same as a normal person's, so don't worry. The heartbeat sound is measuring blood flow. There are no issues regarding the risk factors for cardiomyopathy? I don't know about this; perhaps if you give me the English terms, I would understand...

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Understanding My Exercise ECG Report: Key Insights and Next Steps

Inquiring about my exercise electrocardiogram report? Conclusion: Positive Duke Treadmill Score: +1 (Low risk: +5; Intermediate risk: +4 to -10; High risk: < -10). Pre-exercise condition NYHA Class: Class II. Chest pain: Typical angina CCS Class: Class II. Resting ECG: normal....


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
If symptoms persist despite medication control, a myocardial perfusion imaging scan can be performed first to determine whether a cardiac catheterization is necessary.

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Interpreting Myocardial Perfusion Reports: Insights on Ischemic Heart Disease

Interpretation of Myocardial Perfusion Report Hello, Director Wu. Could you please help interpret the following report? I'm unsure what the issues are. Imaging findings: Dipyridamole Tl-201 myocardial perfusion gated SPECT: 1. Persantin (dipyridamole) 0.56 mg/kg was adminis...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The examination results indicate mild myocardial ischemia, which may suggest the presence of coronary artery stenosis. Please consult with your physician in the outpatient clinic regarding further treatment options.

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Understanding Your Cardiovascular Test Results: Key Insights and Implications

Examination Report Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing frequent chest tightness and pain. I underwent an electrocardiogram (ECG) and a chest examination, and I would appreciate it if you could check for any abnormalities (blood pressure is normal, triglycerides are 430). Thank...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The chest X-ray and electrocardiogram show no significant abnormalities. If symptoms persist, please visit the hospital for further evaluation.

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Understanding Dizziness and Low Blood Pressure During Physical Activity

Dizziness, low blood pressure? While hiking (approximately at the level of a small hill like Bagua Mountain), I suddenly experienced tinnitus, dizziness, nausea, blurred vision, and chills (the symptoms appeared in the order mentioned). I felt better when I sat or lay down. Since...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, young women often experience low blood pressure. It is advisable to eat more and include some cooling supplements to restore your energy. It would be best to monitor your condition. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Cardiology FAQ

Ablation Afib
After Covid-19 Vaccination Anemia
Angina Anticoagulants
Anxiety Aortic Arch Dissection
Arrhythmia Asd
Atherosclerosis Atrial Fibrillation
Atrial Septal Defect Autonomic Nervous System Dysfunction
Axis Deviation Az Vaccine
Blood Pressure Blood Pressure Medication
Blood Test Blood Vessels
Breathing Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac Examination Chest
Chest Pain Chest Tightness
Chest Tightness And Pain Chf
Cholesterol Congestive Heart Failure
Coronary Artery Obstruction Coronary Artery Stenosis
Coronary Stent Covid-19 Vaccine
Ct Scan Report Dizziness
Drug Interactions Echocardiogram
Ectopic Beats Electrocardiogram
Elevated Red Blood Cells Endocarditis
Exercise Stress Test Family Medicine
Hands And Feet Health Check-Up Report
Heart Heart Attack
Heartbeat Heart Failure
Heart Rate Heart Rhythm
Heart Valve Hypertension
Hypertension Medication Hypotension
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy Lightheadedness
Low Blood Pressure Lvh
Medication Consultation Medications
Medication Side Effects Mitral Valve
Mitral Valve Prolapse Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Myocardial Bridge Myocardial Hypoxia
Myocardial Infarction Myocardial Perfusion Imaging
Myocardial Perfusion Scan Myocarditis
Pacemaker Pacs
Palpitations Platelets
Post-Cardiac Catheterization Postural Hypotension
Premature Atrial Contractions Premature Contraction
Premature Ventricular Contractions Pulmonary Artery
Pulmonary Hypertension Pulse
Pvcs Rapid Heartbeat
Sharp Chest Pain Test Report
Thalassemia Tricuspid Valve Prolapse
Tricuspid Valve Regurgitation Valve Insufficiency
Varicose Veins Vascular Lesions
Vein Ventricular Septal Defect
Vsd Wbc
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