Understanding Pediatric Echocardiogram Results: A Guide for Parents
Echocardiogram Gender: Female BSA: 0.56 m Age: 3 yrs MMode/2D Measurements & Calculations IVSd: 0.62 cm LVIDd: 2.9 cm FS: 43.5 % Ao root diameter: 1.4 cm IVSs: 0.97 cm LVIDs: 1.6 cm EF (Teich): 76.4 % LA dimension: 1.9 cm LA/Ao: 1.4 Doppler Measurements & Calculations MV ...
Dr. Chen Jili Reply:
We recommend that you discuss the above situation further with your attending physician. Thank you, and wishing you good health![Read More] Understanding Pediatric Echocardiogram Results: A Guide for Parents
Is Caffeine Causing My Heart Rhythm Issues? Understanding the Connection
Suspected caffeine-induced arrhythmia? Hello Doctor, I have mild mitral valve regurgitation. When I feel uncomfortable, I take half a dose of antiarrhythmic medication to relieve the symptoms. I enjoy drinking coffee and try to limit my caffeine intake to 150-200 mg per day. In t...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Mild mitral valve prolapse does not cause these symptoms. Given your young age and lack of chronic diseases, your risk of heart disease is low. Many factors in daily life can contribute to this condition, such as emotions, stress, irregular sleep patterns, or excessive consumptio...[Read More] Is Caffeine Causing My Heart Rhythm Issues? Understanding the Connection
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
Managing Medication Side Effects: Tremors and Heart Rate Concerns
The side effects of psychotropic medications include body tremors (shaking hands) and discomfort from anti-side effect medications such as heart rhythm pills or Kankun? Hello, Doctor: I am currently taking psychiatric medications (lithium, SSRIs, and other mood stabilizers). The ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
A heart rate maintained between 60 to 100 beats per minute is considered acceptable. For other concerns, it is advisable to consult a psychiatrist.[Read More] Managing Medication Side Effects: Tremors and Heart Rate Concerns
Understanding Rapid Heart Function Decline After COVID-19: A 23-Year-Old's Journey
Congestive heart failure Hello Doctor, I am 23 years old. My 24-hour Holter monitor showed only 6 instances of atrial premature contractions (APC) and ventricular premature contractions (VPC). I have a slight mitral valve regurgitation, and my echocardiogram showed that my left v...
Dr. Huang Yinghe Reply:
Hello: The results of the echocardiogram for LVEF may vary slightly each time, but a decrease from 70% to 50% could indicate a new issue. I cannot determine whether there is a problem or if it is related to your COVID-19 infection last year; this requires an overall assessment by...[Read More] Understanding Rapid Heart Function Decline After COVID-19: A 23-Year-Old's Journey
Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse: Symptoms, Treatments, and Surgical Options
Valvular insufficiency Hello Doctor, my mother is nearly 60 years old. Recently, she experienced heart discomfort and was diagnosed with moderate mitral valve prolapse (regurgitation + blood flow reversal) and mild tricuspid valve prolapse, with slight cardiac enlargement. The fi...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Moderate mitral valve regurgitation does not require surgery; medication management and regular follow-up are sufficient.[Read More] Understanding Mitral Valve Prolapse: Symptoms, Treatments, and Surgical Options
Managing Anxiety and Breathing Issues During Exercise: A Cardiovascular Perspective
Anxiety and difficulty breathing during exercise? Hello, Director: Thank you for your response. I recently started exercising for an hour every afternoon by brisk walking. Will this help improve my anxiety, panic, and autonomic nervous system dysregulation? However, whenever I st...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, you do not have heart disease; it is a psychological issue. Panic and anxiety can cause fear, leading to shortness of breath when you start and stop running. It's normal. If you experience occasional skipped heartbeats while exercising, you can ignore them and continu...[Read More] Managing Anxiety and Breathing Issues During Exercise: A Cardiovascular Perspective
Understanding Mild to Moderate Mitral Regurgitation: Key Insights for Patients
Please have the doctor review the heart report. Thank you? 1. Echocardiogram BSA: 1.57 m² Sinus Rhythm ● M-mode Measurements: Ao Diameter: 24.8 mm, LA Diameter: 30.8 mm, LA/Ao: 1.24 IVSd: 7.8 mm, LVIDd: 50 mm, LVPWd: 8.3 mm IVSs: 9.2 mm, LVIDs: 35.3 mm, LVPWs: 11.6 mm EF (Qui, ...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, there are no major issues. Mild to moderate mitral valve regurgitation is not serious, so there's no need to worry about tooth extraction. During root canal treatment, inform your dentist, and if you are concerned, you can ask them to use some prophylactic antibiotics...[Read More] Understanding Mild to Moderate Mitral Regurgitation: Key Insights for Patients
Understanding Early Beats and Palpitations: Causes and Concerns
Premature beats and palpitations? Hello, doctor. I previously suffered from panic disorder and took medication, but after stopping the medication, I did not experience a relapse. However, later on, I visited a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner for body adjustment. During ...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Many factors in daily life can contribute to this condition, such as emotions, stress, irregular sleep patterns, or excessive intake of caffeinated beverages. It is advisable to adjust your lifestyle and engage in regular exercise. However, if symptoms persist, it is recommended ...[Read More] Understanding Early Beats and Palpitations: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Early Beats and Palpitations: Causes and Concerns
Premature beats and palpitations? Hello, doctor. I previously suffered from panic disorder and took medication, but after stopping the medication, I did not experience a relapse. However, later I consulted a traditional Chinese medicine practitioner to adjust my body. After recei...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
Many factors in daily life can contribute to this situation, such as emotions, stress, irregular sleep patterns, or excessive intake of caffeinated beverages. It is recommended to adjust your lifestyle and engage in regular exercise. However, if symptoms persist, it is advisable ...[Read More] Understanding Early Beats and Palpitations: Causes and Concerns
Understanding Heart Issues: Concerns About Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Symptoms
Cardiac issues Hello Doctor, Around the end of September, I noticed that my heart was beating very fast, and I experienced chest pain and tightness. I immediately went to see a cardiologist. At that time, my blood pressure was 170/88/103. Initially, the ECG showed some arrhythm...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, mild mitral regurgitation generally does not present with symptoms, and the likelihood of it suddenly worsening over a few months is low. Mitral regurgitation is different from mitral valve prolapse, but it can occur alongside myocardial infarction. The symptoms are not ty...[Read More] Understanding Heart Issues: Concerns About Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Symptoms
Understanding Heart Ultrasound Results: Common Concerns and Clarifications
Questions about echocardiography? Hello, doctor. Recently, I experienced chest pain and numbness, so I visited a cardiologist. At the first hospital, I underwent X-ray, ECG, and echocardiogram. 1. Chest PA view shows: - Cardiac size is within normal limits. - Mild increas...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, both examinations showed similar results with no significant issues. The TR and PR are both very mild. The eyelid twitching is not related to the heart; it is likely due to autonomic nervous system dysregulation. Changhua Hospital cares about you.[Read More] Understanding Heart Ultrasound Results: Common Concerns and Clarifications
Understanding Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Chest Pain Concerns
Cardiac issues Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about something. Two weeks ago, I underwent an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram, and blood tests due to concerns about heart issues. The results showed no major problems, only a slight mitral valve regurgitation. However, in the p...
Dr. Chen Jili Reply:
I recommend that you: 1. Discuss the above situation further with your attending physician, focusing on symptomatic treatment or determining if further examinations are necessary. 2. Consider seeking treatment from other medical institutions as well. Thank you, and wishing you go...[Read More] Understanding Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Chest Pain 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
Understanding Mild Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Related Symptoms
Mild mitral regurgitation? Hello Doctor, I am experiencing discomfort in my chest (sharp pain and numbness), and occasionally I have pain in the upper part of my left arm. I also feel pain when I raise my left arm (around the area where a woman's bra strap sits). Additionall...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, your echocardiogram results are fine. The autonomic nervous system imbalance is likely caused by anxiety. There's no need for further vascular examinations, as the doctor wouldn't withhold medication if there were any issues. The fact that no medication was presc...[Read More] Understanding Mild Mitral Valve Regurgitation and Related Symptoms
Understanding Mitral Valve Regurgitation: Impacts and Treatment Options
Continuation #185739 Mitral Valve Regurgitation Inquiry Hello, doctor. Thank you for your response. I have searched for information related to mitral regurgitation, but I still don't quite understand how this term may affect the heart (most of what I've seen is about mi...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
It is recommended to adjust your daily routine and engage in regular exercise. However, if symptoms persist, it is advisable to consult a neurologist for an autonomic nervous system evaluation.[Read More] Understanding Mitral Valve Regurgitation: Impacts and Treatment Options
Understanding Heart Issues: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Cardiac issues Hello doctor, I previously experienced arrhythmia and underwent examinations at a major hospital, including blood tests, X-rays, electrocardiograms, a 24-hour Holter monitor, and echocardiography. All results were normal. The doctor mentioned I have mild mitral val...
Dr. Li Han Reply:
Hello, regarding your inquiry, beta-blockers are a type of sympatholytic agent. Generally, they are not suitable for individuals who are allergic to this medication, have asthma, or experience bradycardia. Overall, they are considered quite safe. Although you described multiple s...[Read More] Understanding Heart Issues: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Understanding Right Coronary Artery Blockage and Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Inquiry about right coronary artery branch occlusion issues? Dear Dr. Wu, My mother is 68 years old. At the end of last year, she experienced pleural effusion for the first time in her life. An echocardiogram revealed moderate to severe mitral valve regurgitation, which caused f...
Dr. Wu Xueming Reply:
If the heart's contractile function is poor and symptoms of heart failure and pulmonary congestion remain uncontrolled despite medication, it is advisable to address the issue of vascular obstruction. Surgical bypass surgery will only be considered when catheter-based interv...[Read More] Understanding Right Coronary Artery Blockage and Mitral Valve Regurgitation
Understanding Your Heart: Insights on Arrhythmia and Valve Issues
Arrhythmia Hello Doctor, a year ago my examination showed only mild atrial premature contractions and mild mitral valve regurgitation. However, today while playing a game and feeling quite excited, my heart suddenly started to race, beating about five times in two seconds, thump-...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
It is reasonable for your heart to beat rapidly when you are emotionally agitated, and some transient arrhythmias, such as premature contractions, are also normal. These are not necessarily related to worsening regurgitation and do not indicate autonomic dysfunction. They are pur...[Read More] Understanding Your Heart: Insights on Arrhythmia and Valve Issues
Rapid Heartbeat After Moderna Vaccine: Causes and Concerns
After receiving the Moderna vaccine, there was an increase in heart rate? Hello Doctor: After receiving the second dose of the Moderna vaccine, the next day my heart rate suddenly increased to 160 beats per minute, and my blood pressure rose to 160 (normally around 110). I immedi...
Dr. He Dongjin Reply:
Hello, getting vaccinated is intended to trigger an immune response in the body, and experiencing discomfort is normal. Each person reacts differently to each vaccine. It's advisable to monitor any short-term reactions, and you may consider taking some medication temporarily...[Read More] Rapid Heartbeat After Moderna Vaccine: Causes and Concerns