What Does My Echocardiography Mean?
Question: can you tell me what this echo says? LVOT 2.2
LV End 4.6
LVIDs 3.0
LVpwd 1.0
IVsd .87
left atrium 2.9
acs 1.8
right atrium 3.1
rvidd 1.8
mitral valve D-E 1.6
Mitral valve EF 260mm
EPSS .77
LVE 63% percent
CO by M 7.7
Brief Answer:
Normal cardiac echo report
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
I have gone through your medical history and cardiac echo report.
It seems everything normal. From the reports, the left ventricle has normal size and normal systolic function.
The left atrium is normal in size; aorta and LVOT were normal. Right ventricle is normal too.
Hope it answered to your queries! Let me know if you have further queries!
Dr.Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The report showed the mitral valve ef showed to out of range
Brief Answer:
Kindly provide your ECHO report.
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Thank you for following up.
May I have the cardiac Echo report? I need to have a look at that report and analyze myself first all the mentioned parameters. I have noticed that some of the parameters you sent to me were not correct.
Next, EF slope should be over 60 mm/s. If lower than 60, it is indicative for mitral stenosis. If over 60 it is considered normal. There are many factors contributing to the value of this parameter. It is not used more as a specific parameter in nowadays (modern ultrasound).
Looking forward to have the Cardiac Echo report as requested!
Thank you!
Dr.Benard
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
here's the report:
The mitral valve slope EF is 260
LVOT diameter - 2.2cm
LV end diastolic diameter - 4.6 cm
LVIDs - 3.0 cm
LIPWd - 1.0 cm
IVSd - .87 cm
Left Atrium diameter - 2.9
ACS - 1.8 cm
Right Atrium diameter - 3.1 cm
RVIDd - 1.8 cm
Mitral Valve D-E excursion - 1.6 cm
Mitral Valve EF slope - 260 mm/sec (this is the one that is out of range, it says it should be 70-150 mm/sec)
EPSS - .77 (this appears to be out of range as well 0 2-7mm)
LV Ejection - 63%
CO by MO-mode - 7.7 Lminute
Pericardial Effusion - not present
MV: Ewave: 1.3 m/s, aWave .63 m/s
AV: .75 m/s
TV: .55 m/s
PV: .84 m/s
Brief Answer:
EF slope above normal range,not pathological...
Detailed Answer:
Hi back,
Definitely, your cardiac echo is normal. With regards to EF slope is considered pathological if less than 60. When higher than 180 is considered above the normal range, but not associated with any disease or pathology.
Hope it answered your queries!
Dr.Benard
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar