 
                            What Do The Following Test Results Suggest?
 
 
                                    
                                    
                                          
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                                            Question : Hello...I recently had an echograph of my heart. It seems I have mild diastolic dysfunction, and mild aortic dilatation (41mm)...My blood pressure is controlled = 117/54. I take Avapro and amlodipine, and my bad cholesterol is very good = under 100 mg. My CRP is below 5. Is this something to be really worried about?  I walk 4,5 times a week for 45 minutes each time, or 3-5 kms each time.  I am 70, but feel 55 and look 60...all blood tests are excellent. I also have claudication but I recently saw a vascular surgeon and he said it had improved. I need reassurance that I am not going to die of heart failure...
                            
                                    Brief Answer:
NO - you will NOT die of Heart failure...
Detailed Answer:
Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic
There is nothing to suggest heart failure now or in the near future
Very good parameters indeed…
Ignore the issues and enjoy your life
Good luck
God bless you
                                    
                            NO - you will NOT die of Heart failure...
Detailed Answer:
Hi friend
Welcome to Health Care Magic
There is nothing to suggest heart failure now or in the near future
Very good parameters indeed…
Ignore the issues and enjoy your life
Good luck
God bless you
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                                      Dr. Raju A.T
                                  
                              
                                          
 
                                    
                                    
                                 
  
 
                                    Hi again...I believe I am allowed a follow-up question.  My GP has stated that the results are fine and OK...is he right? I also understand that these two issues can be reversed with exercise - is this correct, or at least the mild diastolic dysfunction can...?? Is there anything I should be concerned about?  Thank you Dr. Ananth. 
                                
                            
                                    Brief Answer:
Changes reversible / No concern
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Yes, your doctor is right indeed – the results are fine/OK
Yes, the changes are reversible with control of underlying condition (like Blood pressure) by drugs and life style changes – your pressure is well controlled and life style, commendable
No cause for concern / keep following with your GP
Regards
                                    
                            Changes reversible / No concern
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Yes, your doctor is right indeed – the results are fine/OK
Yes, the changes are reversible with control of underlying condition (like Blood pressure) by drugs and life style changes – your pressure is well controlled and life style, commendable
No cause for concern / keep following with your GP
Regards
 Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
                              
                            
                                  
                                      Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
                                  
                              
                                          
 
                                    
                                    
                                 
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