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Hi, I have chest pain for around 5 months now, and my ECHO report says: Trivial Mitral Incompetence with mild anterior leaflet billowing. TrivialTR with estimated PAPs at 29+CVP Should I take... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Lilit Baghdasaryan
( Cardiologist)
Please help doctor . My 2Decho and COlour Doppler Report is as follows: Normal chamber dimensions ... valve, TrivialTR. Pericardium is normal. No pulmonary arterial hypertension , no... View answer
Hi I am 29 yr old,male, done echo for chest pain ,it shows trivial mr,trivialtr mild pah,pr present, aortic valve normal,what's the meaning, is this anything wrong with my heart. ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Suresh Heijebu
( General & Family Physician)
Please comment on my Echo report, Especially I am concerned with the comment # 3, "TR (Trivial) with a PASP of 25 mmHg. " Anything to be taken seriously? Regards, ... View answer
abnormalities. - Trivial MR, Mildly dilated LA. - TrivialTR with normal PASP. EF 60% by M mode & by 2d ...i had a echo cardio report and this is the conclusion : - concentric left... View answer
Hi Doctor, I am 25 yrs old man and I had done avr before 6 months. I did the 2decho test now and it is showing that ef is 59%. No LVH, Trivial mr and trivialtr and all chember s size is... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Shinas Hussain
( General & Family Physician)
After a mild Heart attack my 2DEcho reads as follows : Mildly depressed LV Systolic Function . LVEF - 40 to 45 % Grade 1 LV Diastolic Dy Function Trivial MR , TR & AR Mild Pulmonary... View answer
i found trivialTR in my echo 9 month ago.i have tachaycardia for a long time.my ETT found sinus ... those the causes of my trivialTR? i am a male of 35 and my weight is78 Kg.suggest me... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Hi Doctor, My friend baby has done an echo. Basically the report diagnosis was a normal echo and the patent foramen ovale close spontaneously. However, it also stated there is trivialTR. Is... View answer
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