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Old 02-08-2010, 08:36 PM
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My Echo High Ejection Fraction Mild Mitral Regurgitation

Well I got my echo back...at least my heart is not enlarged...but who knows about the other stuff...I know it is good to have good ejection fraction but not good to have it over 70%
We will see...

Two-dimensional and M-mode measurements:
RVd 2.5 cm (0.9-2.6)
IVSd 1.0 cm (<1.1 cm)
LVd 3.1 cm (3.6-5.6)
LVs 1.9 cm
LVPWd 1.0 cm (<1.1 cm)
Aod 2.5 cm (2.0-3.8 cm)
Las 3.1 cm (2.0-4.0)
LVOT not applicable cm (1.8-2.2 cm)
EPSS 0.3 cm (<0.8 cm wnl)


LV Normal left ventricular size and wall thickness. Hyperdynamic left
ventricular systolic function with ejection fraction greater than 70%. No
evidence of regional wall motion abnormalities.
LA Normal left atrial size.
RV Normal right ventricular size and systolic function.
RA Normal right atrial size.
Aorta Normal aortic root dimension.
AOV Grossly normal aortic valve architecture. No evidence of stenosis or
insufficiency on color Doppler flow imaging.
MV Grossly normal mitral valve architecture. Tracemitral regurgitation is
noted on color Doppler flow imaging.
TRIV Normal tricuspid valve architecture. No evidence of stenosis or
insufficiency on color Doppler flow imaging.
Pulm V Grossly normal pulmonic valve.
PE Mass. Thrombus No evidence of intracardiac mass or thrombus.
Pericardium No evidence of pericardial effusion.
Doppler flows:
Unremarkable.


CONCLUSION:
1. Normal left ventricular size and wall thickness with hyperdynamic left ventricular systolic function.
2. Trace mitral regurgitation.




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