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"normal". The only exception is the lvh reads any ware from 1.1 to 1.5 back to 1.2 and this last echo 1.3 ...Hi I'm 41 years old and have had pvcs and pacs since I was 20 documented on several 24 hour ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Chobufo Ditah
( General & Family Physician)
normal? Again ECG s have shown nothing, 24hr monitor nothing, echo nothing and bloods nothing. I was very ...I am just following on with a few more queries about having palpitations. I get the odd... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Rakesh Sharma
( General & Family Physician)
go to sleep. I seldom feel them at rest unless I am laying on the left side. I have been to my cardio, who seems to be dismissive. I had an excellent echo, although that was prior to this. I had a holter ... View answer
down on bed I got chest discomfort . went to cardiologist they did ecg,tmt,echo everything was normal ... really put on another 7kgs done multiple echo after that all showed no tr. this... View answer
I played basketball. I got an echo and I have a raised RSVP. It is a 36 instead of a normal twenty something. Now I am getting the pain at rest on both sides of the chest, left shoulder, left... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Jaydeep Nanda
( General & Family Physician)
trying to read echo-gram, ACS: 1.8 good or bad? LA dimension: 5.9cm, asc Aorta: 2.9cm, LA/Ao: 2.0 TR ma vel: 285cm/sec, TR max PG: 32mmHg, RSVP (TR): 42mmHg, RAP systole: 10mmHg. so are these severe ... View answer
My Name P.Krishnamoorthy, from Hyderabad, India, i have undergone ECG & Echo D test , result is 1 ...: MVF:E A E/A:0.9/0.7msec EDT,, AV:AJV:1.5m/sec , PV:PJV: 1.1m/sec, TRJV; 2.1 nsec RSVP; 29mmHG., Colour ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. PRAMOD KOKARE
( General & Family Physician)
my doppler test results final interpretation is as follows. what does it mean? no regional wall motion abnormality. LVH present. trace MR. trace TR (RSVP=28MMHG0. normal mitral inflow pattern present ... View answer
Dear doctor, Good morning. These questions are about my 2D-Echo with colour Doppler done on 16-Feb ... interpretation of IVS(ed/es) which is 0.9/1.9 cm against the normal (0.6-1.2 cm) ? (2) What is the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
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