Hi, I am new here and my name is Simon and 35 years of age.
I have recently recieved a letter from my consultant cardiologist regarding results of various tests I have recently had at ST Bartholomews Hospital.
In the letter is states the findings as the CT scan showing severe ductal coarctation with a severe hypolastic isthmus. I also have a Biscuspid valve with moderate regurgitation. On echo it showed my aortic root to be dilated at 52-58mm.
The letter also states obvious radiofemoral delay and reduced pulsation in my femoral artery.
Blood pressure was 215/110 mmHG in right arm. I have been taking 10mg of amlodopine and 10 mg of Ramipril but it doesn't seem to be reducing my blood pressure a great deal.
Reason for my post is the letter doesn't really tell me anything about if I am going to require any kind of surgery. Basically all these big words have worried me slightly and if anyone can put my mind at rest I would be most grateful.
Sorry for the long winded first post guys!