I am a 62/female.On 9-30-05:adverse drug
reactionAllergic reactions
Allergic reactions to medication
Dermatitis, reaction to tinea
Drug allergies
Febrile/cold agglutinins
Insect bite reaction - close-up
Intradermal allergy test reactions
Positive reaction to allergen
Transfusion reaction while preparing for a bone
marrowBone marrow aspiration
Bone marrow biopsy
Bone marrow culture
Bone marrow from hip
Bone marrow transplant biopsy. I had seizure/convulsion w/temporarily loss of consciousness. Taken to
emergencyEmergency airway puncture
Emergency contraception room -admitted, discharged 10-2-05. Admitted due to inverted T waves in
leadsLead poisoning V1 through V4 and to ascertain why the seizure (1997 stress test did not show inverted T waves).The only other seizure I was in 1980 during an amniotic fluid embolism.
I had multiple tests while at the hospital – CT of brain,
eeg,
ecgEcg
Electrocardiogram (ecg)
Exercise stress test
Post myocardial infarction ecg wave tracings, cardiac ultrasound, heart monitor etc. Upon discharge, I was not told of any heart problems. I was told that my convulsion was most likely due to the Demerol.
Later, I picked up the records of my hospital stay. The records stated that I had mild concentric LVH (per the cardiac ultrasound). My granddaughter has HCM.
Currently, I have normal blood pressure, but I did need to take blood pressure meds for about 7 years. During those same years, I was taking estrogen replacement therapy drugs (on and off). When I stopped taking ERT in 2002, my high blood pressure disappeared and I have not needed blood pressure meds since. I did not know that ERT can cause high blood pressure – it is a rare side effect. Because of joint problems, I get no exercise. In Oct of 2000, I had a heart test at a heart center, using EBCT. I received a calcium score of “0”.
The most recent ECG from my hospital records (Oct. 1, 2005) said:
Vent rate 74 BPM,
PR interval 134m,
QRS du
PR interval 134m,
QRS duration 90ms,
QT/QTc 420/466ms,
P-R-T axes 51 38 41,
Normal sinus rhythm,
ST & T wave abnormality, consider anterior ischemia,
Abnormal ECG, When compared with ECG of Sept 30, 2005 no significant change was found
MY QUESTIONS:
1. Will I always have abnormal T waves and anterior ischemia -- do I have permanent damage to the heart’s blood flow?
2. I am scheduled to have a thyroidectomy in a few weeks and wonder if, based on the above information, I have any heart concerns regarding the surgery.
3. Concerning the LVH, I have read where the use of strain rate imaging by tissue Doppler ultrasonography can discriminate HCM from H-LVH, is this a test that I can get – if so, where? My family and I would really like to know if my granddaughter’s HCM is connected to my LVH. This information would be invaluable to everyone related to my granddaughter.
Thank you very much for your help.