I am asking for help regarding this result
trivial aortci, tricuspid and mitral val regurgitation.
I also have these the rest and photos of swelling lower limbs every week to 10 days stay up for 4 days plus have to keep feet up
normal. Normal LV wall thickness. The LV systolic
function by ejection fraction is globally moderately
impaired (EF 44% by Simpson's Biplane). Normal LV
longitudinal systolic function. Average global
longitudinal systolic strain by 2D echo is within
normal range (- 17%). Doppler parameters indicate
normal diastolic function.
Right Ventricle: The right ventricular cavity size is
normal. Normal right ventricular longitudinal
systolic function (TAPSE 2.0cm). Preserved RV radial
systolic function by visual estimation.
Left Atrium: Normal left atrial size
Right Atrium: Normal right atrial size
Aortic Valve: The aortic valve is tricuspid with thin
and mobile leaflets. No evidence of aortic stenosis.
Trivial aortic regurgitation.
Mitral Valve: The mitral valve leaflets are mildly
thickened with preserved mobility. Trivial mitral
regurgitation.
Tricuspid Valve: The tricuspid valve leaflets are thin
and mobile. Trivial tricuspid regurgitation.
Pulmonic Valve: The pulmonic valve leaflets are thin
with good mobility. There is no obvious pulmonic
regurgitation.
ASD/VSD: No evidence of interatrial communication by
color flow doppler analysis.
IVC: The inferior vena cava is of normal size (<2.1cm)
and is seen to collapse >50% with inspiration
(consistent with RA pressure of 3mmHg).
Pericardium: Small rim of Echo free space by RV free
wall may represent a rim of effusion or pericardial
I be great full for advice please Gp no help I also put photos of how bad lower limbs swelling is
Thank you