What Does My Echo Test Report Indicate?
Especially I am concerned with the comment # 3,
"TR (Trivial) with a PASP of 25 mmHg. "
Anything to be taken seriously?
Regards,
Nothing to be worried about
Detailed Answer:
Greetings and welcome to HCM. I understand your concern. Thank you for your question.
I have carefully seen your echo cardiogram reports. All the structures of the heart and its function look normal. The comment number 3, is about a trivial (non-significant) tricuspidal (valve) regurgitation, which means this valve returns trivial amounts of blood, in phases of the cardiac cycle when it should not. This is a common finding among young adults, with no harm on organism functioning or on heart functioning. PsAP is a parameter that is considered normal up to 22 mmHg, which means that a figure of 25 mmHg is near normal, and nothing to be worried about. It merely correlates and is explicable by the trivial tricuspidal regurgitation. The sum of my opinion is that this is a normal echo cardiogram and you have nothing to worry about, and you should continue your life and your everyday activity just as until now.
I hope I was helpful with my answer. I am happy to help, if you have follow-up questions.
Kind regards,
Dr. Meriton
This is my report of Urine R/E.
Here, mucus threads is, 18.0.
I have IBS since last 12 - 15 years.
What should I do?
Pancreas enzymes should be checked
Detailed Answer:
Greetings and welcome back.
Well, this is not a very worrisome finding, also can be coincidental. However, I would recommend you to run a biochemical panel for amylase, lypase and protease, and have another urinalysis after 21 days.
I hope the follow-up is helpful.
Best regards,
Dr. Meriton