Hello. I am a 27 year old male and recently had an echo, stress echo and MRI related due to symptoms of
tachycardiaArrhythmias
Multifocal atrial tachycardia
Paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia (psvt)
Sick sinus syndrome
Ventricular tachycardia and very forceful
heartbeatsHeart palpitations
Ultrasound, normal fetus - heartbeat
Ultrasound, ventricular septal defect - heartbeat--especially in the a.m. I found that 250 mg of magnesium reduced these symptoms and informed the dr I was using it. My bp, thyroid and
lipidsCoronary risk profile
High blood cholesterol and triglycerides are all
normalNormal saline flush. I used to drink and smoke heavily for several yrs, and used
amphetaminesAmphetamine
Amphetamine-dextroamphetamine
Amphetamine-dextroamphetamine er (prescribed) for several months, but have quit them all.
My original echo showed a "LVEF of 45-50% with mild global hypokinesia", after which I stopped taking magnesium. For reasons I don't have space to explain here I next had an MRI with another physician. Her findings were "
minimallyMinimally invasive heart surgery increased left ventricular cavity size with normal regional and global systolic function. EF is 60%". No other abnormalities on either report.
I showed this to my original dr and had a stress test w/her, which was negative with a "resting" ef of 60%. I don't know however if this was truly an accurate picture of my resting heart as I was extremely nervous about the test--my heart was throbbing and going 100 bpm at rest.
My questions are 1 How reliable are the results of my original echo, and is it possible my EF could have been low due to taking magnesium? 2 Isn't left ventricular cavity dilation a feature of ventricular remodelling?-although it was minimal (LVEDV index=81, normal under 80, LVIDd index=34, normal under 31), I'm very concerned this could be an early feature of heart failure. 3 How reliable is my "resting" stress echo image-could my EF have been falsely elevated due to my nervousness?