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-ventricle contractions every 1 -2 minutes and sometimes more than 1 per minute. My last echo-cardiogram showsleftventricle mild hypertrophy, and mild aortic stenosis ... View answer
: CONCLUSIONS: - Exam indication: Cardiac Murmur - The leftventricle is mildly dilated. Left ventricular systolic function is normal. EF = 67 ± 5% (2D biplane) Baseline left ventricular... View answer
clots. Right ventricle and ritht atrium: are normal. CFI Shows: altered mitral diastolic velocities ... pulmonary value: is normal IVS/IAS: intact leftventricle: is normal in size,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anantharamakrishnan
( Cardiologist)
What does it mean when I take a blood pressure & Korotkoff sounds do not disappear to get the diastolic pressure? Is it possible to have a diastolic pressure of 0? ... View answer
year and another this year, and there is a discrepancy between the two. Last year my LV diastolic ... later the LV diastolic diameter was 54 mm and the systolic 34mm with an ejection fraction of 66 ... View answer
appears to be new. Left atrium is mildly dilated. The global wall thickness of the right ventricle is mildly, increased measuring by 5 -10 mm. the diastolic filling pattern indicates impaired... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prasad Akole
( Critical Care Specialist)
I had just received my Echocardiogram 2D and found the following: LeftVentricle- The leftventricle size is normal Overall left ventricular systolic fuction is preserved with an EF... View answer
I have stage two distolic dysfunction (just found out) leftventricle enlarged. Hard to control BP. On metoprolol 100mg for years and lisinoprol 10mg for one week. BP. Mostly in the. 140 s / 80 s to ... View answer
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