I was diagnosed with
mitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse valve prolapse a few years ago and I have always had
about a 2.8 or 3 rergurg reading.
About 2 years ago I went to the local hospital to have an echo done and they said it was a 9.2. I was told not to move and I was scheduled to have an appointment in the city as I was most likely going to have open heart surgery. Needless to say I was traumatized. My friends urged me to have a second opionin. I did and once again my regurg was in the 3. range. I recently had another echo in my town and it read a 5. I have a new cardiologist and demanded a second opinion explaining my situation. He was startled when he found out I always have a 2 to a 3 and immediately I am set up for another echo in the city. Although I am fearful like last time I am refusing to stop my times at the gym and challking it up to another mistake with the machine.
I want to know if false readings happen often and why some hospitals seem to read different than others. I am aware that it can read SLIGHTLY different but to such an extreme I find it very alarming that this could be happening to a lot morer people.
The bottom line is that you most likely have moderate MR without being symptomatic, which means you will probably get an echo every year until it is time to fix the valve. The echos actually say the same thing, just in different ways, from what I can gather. The valve might keep on like it is for a few years or a few decades, nobody really knows, hence the yearly check ups.
Good night and good luck.