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Interpreting Your Echocardiogram Report: Key Insights for Heart Health

Could you help interpret the echocardiogram report in the health passbook? ============================= Echocardiogram ================================ <M-Mode> <Doppler Waveform & Measurements> AO: 31 (20-37 mm) Ao outflow (peak): 95 cm/s LA: 32 (19-40 mm) MV in...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the left ventricular contraction is normal with mild left ventricular hypertrophy, which is not concerning. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Managing Atrial Fibrillation: Concerns About Heart Rate Variability and Medication

Arrhythmia, specifically supraventricular tachycardia? Hello, Director: I have been experiencing arrhythmia for many years. In March, I underwent an echocardiogram and a 24-hour Holter monitor, which indicated paroxysmal atrial fibrillation. The doctor prescribed Rhythmol (propaf...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, a slow heart rate combined with medication that lowers heart rate may further decrease cardiac output, which could be dangerous. Conversely, a rapid heart rate can be managed with medication. Changhua Hospital cares about your well-being.

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Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse Symptoms: Breathing Issues Explained

Symptoms associated with mitral valve prolapse? Hello Doctor, I recently visited a cardiologist due to issues with shortness of breath and difficulty taking deep breaths. After performing an electrocardiogram and echocardiogram, the doctor informed me that I have mitral valve pro...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. Are there clinical cases similar to mine where individuals experience difficulty breathing while sitting or standing, but find relief when lying down? If so, what could be the possible reasons? This symptom is quite rare. 2. I believe I have not been under much stress recent...

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Understanding Tricuspid Valve Insufficiency: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Risks

Tricuspid valve insufficiency issues? Hello Doctor: Since I was young, I have often felt discomfort in my heart (my heart rate increases to about 120 beats per minute when I am anxious, I feel palpitations, and I experience sharp pain in my heart during winter, etc.). My BMI is a...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, you may have mild mitral valve prolapse and mild tricuspid regurgitation. Both conditions have mild prolapse and typically do not present symptoms. However, individual responses can vary, and symptoms may differ from person to person. Does heart valve disease cause high ...

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Understanding Tongue Numbness: Possible Cardiovascular Issues Explained

Tongue numbness and blood pressure? Hello, I would like to consult a doctor. I have been experiencing tongue numbness for a year. Since May of last year, I sometimes have unilateral tongue edge numbness and pain, and at other times, my entire tongue feels numb with a burning sens...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, tongue numbness and limb numbness are issues related to sensory nerves and should not be associated with cardiovascular problems. It is advisable to consult a neurologist for further examination. Changhua Hospital cares about your well-being.

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Understanding Elevated White Blood Cell Counts and Heart Rate Issues

Blood test white blood cells Hello doctor, recently I've been experiencing episodes of rapid heartbeat and went to the hospital for an examination. The electrocardiogram and echocardiogram both indicated sinus tachycardia, but there were some issues with my blood test result...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, white blood cells are the body's army. Your WBC count is 11.82, with segmented neutrophils at 78% and lymphocytes at 18%. These values are slightly elevated, which may indicate some inflammation in the body. It is advisable to monitor the situation and stay hydrated, ...

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Managing Rapid Heart Rate: Medication and Vaccine Considerations

Rapid heartbeat Hello, Director Wu. Since my heart rate usually ranges from 90 to 110, I went to the hospital for a cardiac ultrasound and ECG. The results are as follows: No chamber dilation, adequate left ventricular systolic function (LVEF: 57.9%), no obvious regional wall abn...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. No need to discontinue medication. 2. Consider performing a 24-hour Holter monitor test.

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Understanding COVID Vaccine Side Effects: Heart Rate Concerns After BNT Shot

Side effects of the COVID-19 vaccine? Hello doctor, I received my third dose of the BNT vaccine two days ago. Initially, I didn't experience any side effects, but about 24 hours after the vaccination, my temperature slightly increased to 37 degrees Celsius, and I noticeably ...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
If there is persistent and worsening chest discomfort along with difficulty breathing, then myocarditis should be considered as a possibility.

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Understanding Heart Ultrasound Results: Mitral Valve Prolapse and More

Echocardiogram Dear Director/Physician, Since the end of April until early June, I have been experiencing persistent palpitations and shortness of breath. Previously, I would occasionally feel my heart racing, but resting would alleviate the discomfort. Over the past month, I ha...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the echocardiogram shows normal cardiac contraction. There is mitral valve prolapse with mild regurgitation, and tricuspid valve insufficiency, which are within normal limits. Please continue to follow up with the chest medicine department. Changhua Hospital cares about yo...

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Understanding Echocardiogram Results: Insights on Heart Palpitations and More

Echocardiogram Hello Dr. Wu, I have a pre-existing issue with palpitations, and recently I've been experiencing palpitations almost every day, with my heart beating very strongly. Occasionally, I also feel chest tightness and shortness of breath. Therefore, I visited a cardi...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. Does the echocardiogram result indicate mild tricuspid regurgitation? Could this be the reason for the report of a heart murmur showing mild tricuspid regurgitation, which may be detected as a slight heart murmur upon auscultation? 2. What does the 24-hour Holter monitor sho...

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Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse and Premature Heartbeats: A Patient's Journey

Mitral valve prolapse and premature ventricular contractions? Hello Doctor, I was diagnosed with mitral valve prolapse two years ago, but the doctor said it was mild, so I didn't pay much attention to it. However, this year, I started experiencing more frequent palpitations,...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
1. I do not smoke or drink excessively, and I believe I do not experience more stress than others my age. I also do not have any bad habits. Why do I have symptoms of premature atrial contractions? If we consider bad lifestyle habits, it might be that I did not exercise at all la...

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Is Catheter Ablation for Mild PVCs Worth It? Understanding Risks and Benefits

Mild premature ventricular contractions treated with radiofrequency ablation? If someone experiences premature beats (PVCs) only 2-3 times a week, is it advisable to proceed with catheter ablation? I want to eliminate the symptoms of premature beats entirely, and I'm wonderi...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, is mitral valve prolapse considered a structural heart disease? Broadly speaking, yes, but it is generally not regarded as a condition that significantly increases the risk of severe arrhythmias from premature beats. There's no need to worry too much; having 2-3 prema...

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Understanding Atrial and Ventricular Premature Contractions: Are They Serious?

Atrial and ventricular ectopic contractions are abnormal heartbeats that occur when the heart's electrical system misfires, causing the heart to beat prematurely. These contractions can originate from the atria (upper chambers) or the ventricles (lower chambers) of the heart...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, 1.8% atrial and ventricular ectopic beats can be monitored or managed with beta-blockers. Echocardiography and exercise electrocardiogram have shown no abnormalities. Overall, everything is fine, so there's no need to worry. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding the Diagnosis of 24-Hour and Exercise ECG Reports

What are the diagnoses from the 24-hour Holter monitor and exercise stress test reports? Recent concerns regarding palpitations led to a 24-hour Holter monitor and exercise stress test. I would like to inquire about the final diagnoses from these two reports. The reports are as f...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The 24-hour Holter monitor shows atrial and ventricular ectopic beats. The exercise stress test shows no signs of myocardial ischemia.

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Managing Hypertension: Do I Need to Continue Multiple Medications?

Issues with Hypertension Medications Hello, Director Wu! I started taking blood pressure medication six years ago when my blood pressure was 145/85, and my cholesterol was high at 230, while my triglycerides were normal at 100. The doctor prescribed Amlodipine 160 mg. After that,...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Due to the presence of calcification in the coronary arteries, it is essential to properly control blood pressure and lipid levels. If there are any side effects from the current medication, it is advisable to discuss with the prescribing physician whether a change in medication ...

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Understanding Left Chest Pain: Causes and Concerns for Heart Health

Left chest pain? Hello, Doctor. I would like to ask about a recent issue I've been experiencing. Occasionally, I feel a dull pain near my heart on the left side of my chest, close to the ribcage. This discomfort varies throughout the day; sometimes it hurts all day long, sim...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the unexplained rapid heartbeat seems to be related to autonomic nervous system issues. The pain in the left chest sounds like it may be caused by long-term poor posture leading to muscular and neurological problems. It would be advisable to schedule a further examination ...

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Understanding Your Doppler Echocardiogram and Cardiac Ultrasound Report

I would like to inquire about the reports of Doppler color flow imaging and echocardiography? 1. Doppler Color Echocardiogram BSA: 1.56 m² Sinus Rhythm ● M-mode Measurements: Ao Diameter: 25.53 mm, LA Diameter: 29.05 mm, LA/Ao: 1.14 IVSd: 5.62 mm, LVIDd: 43.46 mm, LVPWd: 6.27 mm ...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the echocardiogram shows no issues; there is only mild tricuspid regurgitation grade 2-3. Everything is fine. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Post-COVID Heart Rate Increase: Should You Be Concerned?

After being diagnosed with COVID-19, there is a noticeable increase in heart rate? Hello, Doctor He: Last week, I felt unwell and after testing positive with a rapid test and PCR, I isolated at home for 7 days. Today is the 8th day, and I have completed my isolation. I noticed th...


Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the heartbeat is controlled by the brain. The brain determines how many times the heart should beat based on the body's needs. After a COVID-19 diagnosis, the body may still have some immune responses, which could lead the brain to signal the heart to pump faster for ...

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Understanding Your ECG Report: RSR Pattern, Q-Wave Abnormalities, and More

Electrocardiogram Issues Hello doctor! My health check report shows abnormalities such as RSR pattern, Q wave abnormalities, left atrial enlargement, and right axis deviation. What does this mean? What should I pay attention to? My height is 178 cm and my weight is 75 kg.


Dr. Li Shengkai Reply:
Hello: The diagnosis from an electrocardiogram (ECG) does not necessarily correlate with a specific disease; sometimes it merely describes its morphology. RSR refers to the findings in lead V1, which may indicate right bundle branch block. Abnormal Q waves typically refer to deep...

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Understanding High Heart Rate: When to Seek Further Cardiac Evaluation

Heart rate of 140-150 while lying in bed? I started noticing high heart rate notifications on my Apple Watch at the end of April. That evening, while sitting and lying down, my heart rate was between 140-150. Looking at the records, during the day when I was standing and walking,...


Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Based on your symptoms, it is recommended that you maintain a regular schedule and engage in regular exercise. If your symptoms do not improve, you may consider visiting a cardiology clinic for a 24-hour Holter monitor test.

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