Having Shortness Of Breath And Chest Pressure. Am I At The Risk Of Stenosis?
Thanks for your consideration.
Thanks for writing in.
I am a qualified and certified cardiologist and I read your mail with diligence.
Symptoms and signs of Heals Syndrome are like that of Marfan only: both being variant of connective tissue (the tissue that cements the middle layer of vessels or walls). Four years ago you did not have third ventricle so probably you are referring to aorta is the only one which showed some abnormality. Therefore, your fear of aortic dissection or complication like leakage of aortic valve are legitimate. There are standard precautions which a cardiologist advises which are specific to a particular patient but in general these are:
1. Not to indulge in competitive sports for exertion there is beyond one's control.
2. Your blood pressure should always be on the lower side of normal say 110-120 mm Hg Systolic for this at times drugs are prescribed, which keep your heart rate also lower side of normal.
3. As such there is no bar in isotonic exercises like brisk walking even moderate treadmill but either with help of restraint with or without drugs your systolic blood pressure should not go to very high. Isometric exercises like against pressure for example weight lifting are to be avoided.
4. In case of breathlessness or chest pain on activities where it was not there should be reported to cardiologist. In any case an yearly follow up with a cardiologist and echocardiography is recommended.
5. I can reassure that your symptoms do not suggest any catastrophic event however I would recommend you ought to follow up regularly with the cardiologist.
I am not clear what you meant prolapse between second and third ventricle if you can just copy what the doctor has written along with aortic root diameter, ascending aorta diameter I would be wiser in advising you. Meanwhile, I have to urge to see a cardiology for setting up preventive program for you.
I hope that answers some of your questions. Good luck.
If you have any more query I will be most happy to answer it.
Regards
Dr Anil Grover,
Cardiologist & Internist
M.B.;B.S, M.D. (Internal Medicine) D.M(Cardiology)
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