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What Does Abnormal ECG And 'ejection Fraction-63mm' On Echo Suggest?
My Name is Binay Rabjan age 29 male
My ecg report is abnormal (Synus rhythm left venticular hypertrophy prolonged Qt interval My 2d echo report is mitral valve ef slope - normal de amplitude - normal leflets - normal epss 6 mm arotic root diameter.- 31 mm arotic valve cusp separation - 15.8 mm closure .- central left artiom.- 31 mm left ventricle internal diemension diastole .- 43mm internal diemension systole.- 28 mm ijectino fraction.- 63mm ivs thickness diastole.- 08mm Post l.v. wall thickness diastole .-08mm Right ventricle dimension diastole .- 20 mm Tricuspid valve- normal pulmonary valve.-normal pericardium.- normal 2d evaluation chambers- normal valves- normal ias- intact ivs-intact pericardium- normal contractility/rwma - normal doppler study- mve(pw) 0.78 mva(pw) 0.51 pv(cw) 0.83 Av(CW) 1.1m/sec
Hi, I have gone through your report and did not find anything significant. Ejection fraction is usually 55-65% and yours is good. Prolonged QT interval can be seen due to medications. It can be inherited too. Correlation with history is essential. Left ventricular hypertrophy is seen commonly in hypertension. However, 2d echo is not showing any pathology and you need not worry. Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What Does Abnormal ECG And 'ejection Fraction-63mm' On Echo Suggest?
Hi, I have gone through your report and did not find anything significant. Ejection fraction is usually 55-65% and yours is good. Prolonged QT interval can be seen due to medications. It can be inherited too. Correlation with history is essential. Left ventricular hypertrophy is seen commonly in hypertension. However, 2d echo is not showing any pathology and you need not worry. Any further queries, happy to help again.