What Causes Bradycardia And Shortness Of Breath Postpartum?
I would recommend as follows :
Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for asking on HCM!
I carefully passed through your question and would explain that your symptoms could be related to atrioventricular conductance disturbances or to peripartal cardiomyopathy which is a known complication of pregnancy. .
Did you perform a cardiac ultrasound besides the ECG?
I would like to directly review your ECG if you can upload it for a second medical opinion.
I would also recommend performing a cardiac ultrasound ( if you have not performed one) to examine your cardiac function and exclude possible cardiomyopathy.
An ambulatory 24 to 48 hours ECG monitoring is necessary to examine your heart rhythm trends during a prolonged period of time and rule out possible more severe conductance disorders besides RBBB (like atrioventricular block ).
Some other lab tests are also needed (thyroid hormone levels, kidney and liver function tests).
You should consult with a cardiologist for the cardiac ultrasound and Holter monitoring.
I would be happy to review all your tests reports for another professional opinion.
Feel free to ask me again whenever you need!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri
My opinion as follows:
Detailed Answer:
Hello again!
Coming to this point, after confirming that your lab tests have resulted normal, your ECG reveals only an incomplete right bundle branch block (which is not rarely found in normal healthy adults), pulmonary embolism is ruled out and you heart monitoring hasn’t confirmed any abnormal arrhythmic events, it is time to take a deep breath and relieve.
Your cardiovascular conditions seem to be satisfactory as far as no serious abnormalities has been concluded.
Probably frequent episodes of increased anxiety triggered by your new familiar status (sustained sleep deprivation, extended maternal commitment) may lead to such unpleasant feelings like palpitations.
Also, new hormonal balances induced during lactation and potential fluid overload may help triggering hyperdynamic blood circulation and palpitations.
As it is just a transitory condition without any adverse implications in your overall health status you shouldn’t worry about!
You need to carefully control your blood pressure values to make sure that no newly appearing hypertension has emerged after your pregnancy.
Also, discuss with your doctor for scheduling a cardiac ultrasound in order to review more exactly the overall cardiac performance.
Meanwhile, try to relax and enjoy your baby sweetness!
Wishing you are having a pleasant weekend!
Kind regards,
Dr. Iliri