
Taking Medicine For Hypertension And High Cholesterol. Diagnosed With Hyponatremia. Risk Of Heart Disease?

Thanks for writing in.
I am a qualified and certified cardiologist. I read your well written summary of the situation. My feelings are because:
1. Your dad had hypertension and high cholesterol (Both of which are risk factors for coronary artery disease. There was justification in doing the angiogrphy. It has been reported having insignificant disease .
2. Left Ventricular Hypertrophy was detected by echocardiography is a common consequence of hypertension.
3. The, assumption of having blood reaction appear justified because while cross matching it is not practical to test for each component blood to be matching.
4. Therefore, my provisional opinion to your question about persitence of changes in echocardiographic examination is that: yes some changes like left ventricular hypertrophy will persist. and
5. As to the cause for shortness of breath, when there is left ventricular hypertrophy heart becomes stiff and there is resistance to filling it during circulation. There is some back flow in the veins carrying oxygenated blood from lungs to heart, resulting in shortness of breath.
6. In my opinion the acute illness he suffered was a temporary phenomenon because of anemia and reaction to blood. He would be better when his hemoglobin comes up and his hypertension is kept under control. Even diastolic dysfunction mentioned above is a treatable condition.
If you can copy the report and upload an EkG along with his present height and weight and lipid profile with list of drugs he has been advised. I would be wiser in telling this with more certainty. Looking forward to get a mail from you. Good luck.
Regards and Happy Republic Day,
Dr Anil Grover
MD (Medicine) DM(Cardiology)
Cardiologist


In Diastolic dysfunction (without effecting the pumping action that is systolic function) ejection fraction is normal (60%) is normal. So, except that there is no mention of E wave and A wave as cm/seconds (which you can send me) your echo appears normal. So there does not appear to any permanent damage to heart.
You can upload the jpeg images of EKG and send those to my personal email address YYYY@YYYY . There is no problem in uploading upto 10 MB data in one mail. Good Luck
Dr Anil Grover


About EKG review I have written before. Your father's echocardiography does show effects (not the damage) because of hypertension. I am pretty certain echo done now after the event which led to blood transfusion reaction, will be more or less same. I would strongly urge you to continue your treatment under Dr Wander. Good Luck.
Thanks for using health care magic. If you have further query you can write to me (please ask a direct question) I will be most happy to answer your question.
Regards
Dr Anil Grover,
Cardiologist & Internist
M.B.;B.S, M.D. (Internal Medicine) D.M(Cardiology)
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Kindly close the query with stars and remarks, it was a pleasure interacting with you.
Best Wishes
Anil Grover

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