Hello,
The ECHO report is not showing any gross problems. Are you a smoker? It would have been better if you shared the previous ECHO report. Your
valve replacement was done for
aortic stenosis or regurgitation? From this report what I can explain is that
1) If the valve was replaced for stenosis, the concentric LVH can be due to the stenosis which was present earlier and now in the resolving phase. If the replacement was done for regurgitation then LVH indicates that the valve orifice is narrow and causing the ventricle to pump hard.
2) LV function is fair needs to be compared with previous ECHO report.
3) Reduced LV compliance can be due to defective relaxation of the left ventricle which results in reduced filling which can be due to LV muscle dysfunction. It can be due to a coronary artery disease also.
4) Normal
5) Normal
6)
Aortic valve mean gradient is less than 15mm hg (12mm hg) that means there is no obstruction to flow in the prosthetic valve.
7) These are not significant unless it is moderate to severe.
8) Normal
9) Normal
10) Are you a smoker? what is your job? There is mild
pulmonary artery hypertension that can be in the resolving state after your valve replacement or can be due to
smoking or occupational exposure of silica or
asbestosis.
11) Normal
Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards,
Dr. Meera Rajeev, Anesthesiologist