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What Does " Impaired Left Ventricular Relaxation" Mean?

recently had a stress echocardiogram. transmitral dopplerflow pattern is suggestive of.

There is trace mitral and trcuspid regurgitation.

Rare isolated PVC's with sigle couplet noted.

So what does all that mean?
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
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Hello and welcome to HCM,
The interpretation of stress echocardiogram is as follows:
Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation implies back flow of uni-directional blood flow.
Regurgitation can occur due to valvular dysfunction, valvular damage etc.
Management depends on the exact pathology in the heart valves.
Thus, you need to consult your cardiologist to look for cause of cardiac dysfunction and thus management.

Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal

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What Does " Impaired Left Ventricular Relaxation" Mean?

Hello and welcome to HCM, The interpretation of stress echocardiogram is as follows: Mitral and tricuspid regurgitation implies back flow of uni-directional blood flow. Regurgitation can occur due to valvular dysfunction, valvular damage etc. Management depends on the exact pathology in the heart valves. Thus, you need to consult your cardiologist to look for cause of cardiac dysfunction and thus management. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal