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Detailed Answer:
Respected Ma'm
1. If there was a click suggestive of
mitral valve prolapse (MVP) and it could not be picked up on cardiac ultrasound (ECHO), then ECHO may be done again or trans-esophageal ECHO may be considered.
2. Trace
Mitral regurgitation is not significant.
3. Event monitor is to detect the type of rhythm you have at times of palpitation and correlate your symptoms with heart rhythm. If you ever had syncope, complete
loss of consciousness, bout of blackout or unexplained fall, then it is important. Else most of palpitations are because of "premature contractions" and are benign. I hope there is no other
structural heart disease on ECHO (else you would have mentioned it).
4. Stress scan is to look for coronary artery disease as a cause of your symptoms, especially
shortness of breath.
5. They are not alarming on their own as they are just investigations. Their result may totally come out to be normal.
6. If you have
high blood pressure or diabetes? Left atrial abnormality and
diastolic dysfunction, both have many causes but from your ECHO report it appears that diastolic dysfunction may be possibly the culprit for ECG change. It has many reasons & is important but not alarming in isolation.
Hope this helps. Feel free to discuss further.
Sincerely
Sukhvinder