What Does This Echocardiogram Report Indicate?
Question: 1.0 cm OS ASD C lt →rt shunt
SHUNT>2:1
Valves Normal
RA,RV Mild dilated
This is the situation of my baby niece her age is 9 months please explain this situation
SHUNT>2:1
Valves Normal
RA,RV Mild dilated
This is the situation of my baby niece her age is 9 months please explain this situation
Brief Answer:
Please upload complete echocardiogram report.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concern.
The decision to operate on an ASD depends on various parameters like pressure gradient.
I request you to kindly upload the complete echocardiogram report of your baby in order to derive more scientific information and guide you accordingly.
Further, I would like to know if your child is experiencing any symptoms(fever, shortness of breath, difficulty to thrive etc) currently .
Once I receive your answers, I will provide accurate guidance.
Thank you.
Please upload complete echocardiogram report.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I can certainly understand your concern.
The decision to operate on an ASD depends on various parameters like pressure gradient.
I request you to kindly upload the complete echocardiogram report of your baby in order to derive more scientific information and guide you accordingly.
Further, I would like to know if your child is experiencing any symptoms(fever, shortness of breath, difficulty to thrive etc) currently .
Once I receive your answers, I will provide accurate guidance.
Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
NAME : XXXXXXX XXXX AGE: 9 MONTHS SEX: FEMALE
2D ECHO REPORT
2 ATRIA, 2 VENTRICLES, 2 GREAT ARTERIES
SITUS SOLITUS
LEVO CARDIA
A-V & V-A CONCORDANCE
NRGA
1.0 CM OS ASD C Lt →Rt SHUNT
SHUNT > 2:1
NORMAL VAVLES
RA,RV MILD DILATED
LV: 1.8 X 1.2 C.M EF= 75% VSD : 0.7 C.M PW: 0.8 C.M
L.A :1.5 C.M AROTA:1.3 C.M
AIV : 1.3m/s PJV : 0.9m/s
M.R/T.R/A.R/P.R/P.S
NO PERICARDIAL EFFUSION
NO VSD/PDA/CO.A
IMPRESSION: 1.0 c.m OS ASD C Lt→Rt SHUNT
SHUNT > 2:1
RA, RV MILD DILATED
NORMAL VALVES
GOOD LV/RV FUNCTION
NO PERICARDIAL EFFUSION
NO VSD/PDA/CO.A
2D ECHO REPORT
2 ATRIA, 2 VENTRICLES, 2 GREAT ARTERIES
SITUS SOLITUS
LEVO CARDIA
A-V & V-A CONCORDANCE
NRGA
1.0 CM OS ASD C Lt →Rt SHUNT
SHUNT > 2:1
NORMAL VAVLES
RA,RV MILD DILATED
LV: 1.8 X 1.2 C.M EF= 75% VSD : 0.7 C.M PW: 0.8 C.M
L.A :1.5 C.M AROTA:1.3 C.M
AIV : 1.3m/s PJV : 0.9m/s
M.R/T.R/A.R/P.R/P.S
NO PERICARDIAL EFFUSION
NO VSD/PDA/CO.A
IMPRESSION: 1.0 c.m OS ASD C Lt→Rt SHUNT
SHUNT > 2:1
RA, RV MILD DILATED
NORMAL VALVES
GOOD LV/RV FUNCTION
NO PERICARDIAL EFFUSION
NO VSD/PDA/CO.A
Brief Answer:
ASD likely to go for spontaneous closure.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I have worked through your query in detail.
This ASD is most likely to go for spontaneous closure as the child grows.
As of now all the remaining echo parameters seems to be normal.
Have a semiannual follow up echo to check for the condition of ASD.
No medications are required at this moment.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
ASD likely to go for spontaneous closure.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Sir.
I have worked through your query in detail.
This ASD is most likely to go for spontaneous closure as the child grows.
As of now all the remaining echo parameters seems to be normal.
Have a semiannual follow up echo to check for the condition of ASD.
No medications are required at this moment.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Some symptoms like she get sweat while sleeping and slim figure
Brief Answer:
These represent Minor symptoms.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Madam/Sir.
I can certainly understand your concern.
These are minor symptoms with regards to ASD and you need not worry much.
You should report to your doctor immediately only when one of the following symptoms arise.
1.Shortness of breath
2.Difficulty in feeding
3.Unexplained fever.
4.Bluish discolouration of extremities.
But as of now, such symptoms are rarely expected in your baby' s case.
Hence I advise you to go for a periodic /6 monthly interval of Echo.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
These represent Minor symptoms.
Detailed Answer:
Hello, Madam/Sir.
I can certainly understand your concern.
These are minor symptoms with regards to ASD and you need not worry much.
You should report to your doctor immediately only when one of the following symptoms arise.
1.Shortness of breath
2.Difficulty in feeding
3.Unexplained fever.
4.Bluish discolouration of extremities.
But as of now, such symptoms are rarely expected in your baby' s case.
Hence I advise you to go for a periodic /6 monthly interval of Echo.
Post your further queries if any.
Thank you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar