Understanding Your Cardiac Report: Key Insights for Patients
Please provide the content you would like me to translate regarding echocardiography? Hello Doctor, could you please help me interpret the following report? The more I search online, the more confused I become. Thank you very much. Measurements and Calculations: - LVIDd: 3.1 cm ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The report indicates that an artificial aortic valve has been replaced. Please consult with your physician in the outpatient clinic to determine if any adjustments to your current medication regimen are necessary.[Read More] Understanding Your Cardiac Report: Key Insights for Patients
Understanding Your Echocardiogram: Insights on Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Echocardiogram Hello, Doctor. I underwent a cardiac ultrasound due to occasional heart discomfort. Could you please help interpret the report? Here are the findings: Conclusion: 1. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy (LVH) 2. Fair global left ventricular (LV) systolic function with an ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
There is mild tricuspid regurgitation, and the structures and functions of the heart are otherwise normal.[Read More] Understanding Your Echocardiogram: Insights on Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
Understanding Elevated Cardiac Enzymes: Myocarditis, Heart Attack, or Cardiomyopathy?
Elevated myocardial enzymes could indicate myocarditis, myocardial infarction, or cardiomyopathy. The patient is 27 years old, 178 cm tall, weighs 63 kg, and is considered lean. Additionally, the patient has a history of hyperthyroidism? Dear Dr. He, I apologize for the lengthy ...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, it seems that what you're experiencing is more related to autonomic nervous system dysfunction rather than myocarditis, myocardial infarction, or cardiomyopathy. Please don't scare yourself; these conditions can be detected through ultrasound, and you have had se...[Read More] Understanding Elevated Cardiac Enzymes: Myocarditis, Heart Attack, or Cardiomyopathy?
Managing Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Drops During Dialysis: A Patient's Concern
During dialysis, when blood pressure drops, the heart rate also decreases? Hello, Doctor. I have been a dialysis patient for over a year and have hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and coronary artery disease, along with mild arrhythmia. Last year, I underwent a cardiac catheterizatio...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
A left ventricular systolic power of over 60% in a cardiac ultrasound is considered normal and should not be a cause for concern. Regarding the heart rate issue, the 24-hour Holter monitor in October did not show any signs of bradycardia.[Read More] Managing Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Drops During Dialysis: A Patient's Concern
Understanding Sleep Heart Rate Spikes: Insights from Cardiac Tests
Irregular sleep detected with heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute (accompanied by echocardiogram and 24-hour electrocardiogram recording)? Hello, Doctor He. I am a patient who occasionally experiences a heart rate exceeding 100 beats per minute while sleeping. I underwent t...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, both tests came back normal. The results only show an increased heart rate during a specific time period, and it is not possible to determine if there is any arrhythmia. It is likely a problem related to the autonomic nervous system, so we will just need to observe for now...[Read More] Understanding Sleep Heart Rate Spikes: Insights from Cardiac Tests
Understanding Heart Test Results: Key Insights for Patients and Families
Consultation for Test Results Dear Director, This year, my mother suffered a fracture due to a car accident. An electrocardiogram (ECG) showed abnormalities prior to surgery, and a cardiac evaluation was scheduled after the fracture surgery. I would like to request your assista...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The echocardiogram shows left ventricular hypertrophy and mild mitral and tricuspid regurgitation; the myocardial perfusion scan indicates myocardial ischemia. It is recommended that you visit the cardiology outpatient clinic to discuss further treatment options with your physici...[Read More] Understanding Heart Test Results: Key Insights for Patients and Families
Interpreting Echocardiogram Reports After Mitral Valve Surgery: Key Insights
Interpretation of Echocardiogram Report Dear Dr. Wu, I have previously suffered from infective endocarditis, which resulted in severe mitral regurgitation. I underwent mitral valve repair surgery in early December 2021. Below are the echocardiogram reports from two examinations ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Postoperatively, there is still moderate mitral valve regurgitation. Please follow up regularly at the outpatient clinic, adhere to the prescribed medication regimen, and engage in regular exercise.[Read More] Interpreting Echocardiogram Reports After Mitral Valve Surgery: Key Insights
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.[Read More] Understanding Echocardiogram Results: Heart Function and Progress Assessment
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 ...[Read More] Understanding Echocardiogram Reports: Key Insights for Cardiovascular Health
Understanding Abnormal EKG and Heart Health: Key Insights
Is it normal to have heart problems, or are there any abnormalities? Abnormal EKG (LVH) was noted during a health examination, with occasional orthostatic hypotension/near-syncope; EKG: sinus rhythm, HR: 90/min. Diagnosis: no diagnostic data available! Report details: IE 33M-M...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The report indicates mild regurgitation of the pulmonary valve, tricuspid valve, and mitral valve, along with right atrial enlargement.[Read More] Understanding Abnormal EKG and Heart Health: Key Insights
Assessing Mitral Valve Prolapse Severity Through Echocardiography Findings
Doppler and Echocardiography M-Mode Doppler IVSd 9.37 mm MV E Vel 94.25 cm/s LVIDd 51.44 mm MV DecT 152.08 ms LVPWd 9.46 mm MV Dec Slope 6.20 m/s LVIDs 32.07 mm MV A Vel 54.86 cm/s EDV (Teich) 126.31 ml MV E/A Ratio 1.72 ESV (Teich) 41.18 ml MV PHT 44.10 ms EF (Teich) 67.39% MVA ...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, regarding the report, the mitral valve prolapse is not severe, only mild. Please do not worry. Changhua Hospital cares about you.[Read More] Assessing Mitral Valve Prolapse Severity Through Echocardiography Findings
Understanding Heart Ultrasound Results: What Do They Mean for You?
I would like to ask the director for assistance? Echocardiogram Findings: - M-Mode Doppler: - IVSd: 9.37 mm - LVIDd: 51.44 mm - LVPWd: 9.46 mm - LVIDs: 32.07 mm - EDV (Teich): 126.31 ml - ESV (Teich): 41.18 ml - EF (Teich): 67.39% - %FS: 37.65% ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The heart examination showed no significant issues. Please engage in appropriate exercise according to your physical capacity.[Read More] Understanding Heart Ultrasound Results: What Do They Mean for You?
Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse: Severity, Regurgitation, and Treatment Options
Inquire about the severity of mitral valve prolapse or whether there is regurgitation and insufficiency? Here is the translation of your echocardiogram report: The following is my recent echocardiogram report. The doctor mentioned that I have mitral valve prolapse, but I did not...
Dr. Huang Yinghe Reply:
Hello: The report results indicate mild mitral valve prolapse and very mild mitral regurgitation. If symptoms persist, please return for follow-up.[Read More] Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse: Severity, Regurgitation, and Treatment Options
Understanding Your Echocardiogram: Key Insights and Concerns
Echocardiogram I would like to ask the physician to review this echocardiogram for any issues. Thank you. Result: TAPE NO. < EP 7C > BEGINS < > ENDS < > WT: < > KG TAPE NO. < > BEGINS < > ENDS < > BP: < > / < > mmHg COMMENT...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
The report indicates that left ventricular systolic function is normal, with mild mitral valve prolapse and regurgitation, tricuspid regurgitation, and aortic regurgitation, as well as mild left atrial enlargement and mild pulmonary hypertension.[Read More] Understanding Your Echocardiogram: Key Insights and Concerns
Understanding Heart Murmurs: Insights from Echocardiogram Reports
Echocardiogram Report for Heart Murmur # 2978 Clinical Diagnosis: M-mode + Section Scan: Aortic Root (20-37 mm): 39, Left Anterior Descending (LAD) (19-40 mm): 62, Left Ventricular Internal Diameter at End-Diastole (LVIDd) (35-51 mm): 55, Left Ventricular Internal Diameter at End...
Dr. Li Shengkai Reply:
Based on your medical history and the report you provided, your "mitral valve regurgitation" is classified as severe, and it is associated with left atrial enlargement and left ventricular hypertrophy. It is recommended that you promptly return to your original hospital...[Read More] Understanding Heart Murmurs: Insights from Echocardiogram Reports
Essential Guidelines for Heart and Vascular Checkups: What You Need to Know
Examination Content Inquiry and Precautions Examination Item: E.K.G. Diagnosis: Sinus rhythm Examination Item: 2D + M-mode + PWLA (4.0 cm), RA and RV (3.0 cm) chamber dilatation mild, Atrial mild, Mitral mild to moderate tricuspid regurgitation with peak/mean systolic pressure ...
Dr. Li Shengkai Reply:
Based on the information you provided, the electrocardiogram and echocardiogram appear to be fine. If you are truly feeling unwell, you would likely return for a follow-up without needing a reminder from the physician. It is advisable to carefully document your concerns and ask t...[Read More] Essential Guidelines for Heart and Vascular Checkups: What You Need to Know
Link Between Weight Training, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, and Blood Pressure
The relationship between resistance training, left ventricular hypertrophy, and blood pressure? Hello Dr. Lee, I am 37 years old, with a height of 169 cm and a weight of 70 kg, and a body fat percentage of 16. I do not stay up late and have a long-standing habit of aerobic exerci...
Dr. Li Shengkai Reply:
Based on your description, your body fat percentage is low, and with a high level of physical activity, I suspect that the electrocardiogram shows "left ventricular hypertrophy with strain" (LVH with strain). (1) Athletes, due to high-intensity training and prolonged st...[Read More] Link Between Weight Training, Left Ventricular Hypertrophy, and Blood Pressure
Understanding Echocardiogram Results: When to Consider Cardiac Catheterization
Echocardiogram Hello Doctor! Could you please take a moment to review this echocardiogram report and let me know if further cardiac catheterization is necessary? Thank you! M-Mode Doppler: - Ao Diameter: 35.74 mm (normal range: 18.00 - 35.00) - MV E Velocity: 54.27 cm/s - LA Dia...
Dr. Chen Jili Reply:
It is advisable for you to discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Thank you, and wishing you good health![Read More] Understanding Echocardiogram Results: When to Consider Cardiac Catheterization
Understanding Coronary Groove and Heart Health: A Patient's Guide
Coronary sulcus and clarification of professional terminology in the report? Hello Doctor, I have "diagonal earlobe creases" on both earlobes. Medical journals state that patients with "coronary heart disease" often exhibit a diagonal wrinkle on the earlobe. T...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, the echocardiogram did not show any abnormalities, but it cannot rule out the possibility of coronary artery disease. If you are still concerned, it is recommended to undergo coronary angiography, which can be performed using computed tomography. Changhua Hospital cares ab...[Read More] Understanding Coronary Groove and Heart Health: A Patient's Guide