Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia ?
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M-MODE AND 2-D COLOR-FLOW INTERPRETATION: Chamber sizes are within normal limits. Left ventricle demonstrates uniform wall motion and function. Visually estimated ejection fraction is 65%. No pericardial effusion is seen. No intracavitary mass or thrombus is appreciated.
The aortic valve is trileaflet and opens well. Mitral and tricuspid and pulmonic valves are structurally normal. Good valve excursion and openings are noted.
STRESS ECHO Summary:
1. No evidence for ischemia
2. Normal heart rate and blood pressure response to exercise.
3. Excellent exercise tolerance.
HOLTER SUMMARY: Abnormal Holter study. Underlying rhythm is sinus with average HR @ 75 BPM varying from 46-146 BPM. No pause events were observed. Rare PVC is noted. Other descriptions of chest tightness as well as fluttering sensation is associated w/isolated PVCs.
The only test I've had done so far in addition to the ones listed above are an MRI on Feb. 2nd, and will be getting the results from that tomorrow (2/12). It's been a LONG week +. The only reason they are testing me for this is because of the enlarged right ventricle on my echo & PVC's, which I don't have alot of. It's hard to accept something is potentially wrong, especially ARVD. I will post back tomorrow with the results of the MRI and if any additional testing needs to be done. Best of luck to you and take care. I know how much this sucks!
My nice is 12 years old and she as a problem named Arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia.
I would like to know who is the best doctor in this case and is there the possebility to help her, if yes what are the new methods.
If she get this attacks she has an puls of 190 or 180 but she do not reall feel them, she just have an impression that somethink is moving inside her. But she is normal in her behaviour.
The other case is apart from this attacks she has not normal regular heart beats
I really hope that you ca help me in this matter, as we feel somehow lost
Kind Regards
Haida
I just come back to this post to see how Kez is doing and saw your comment. I would imagine your niece's cardiologist refered her to an electrophysiologist at a larger hospital in the area you live. How did your niece have this discovered? It is very difficult to diagnose. I hope she sees a good doctor