Hello and thanks for taking my question. After Dr. Enriquez-Sarano's new study came out a few weeks ago, I was encouraged to get a new echo to get measurements as per that study. After all, I am asymptomatic, 35 year old male, with MVP and almost severe MR. I seemed to be the exact kind of person this study was speaking of. My meausrements were as follows:
.37 cm2 ERO by the flow convergence method.
Prominent late
systolicBlood pressure
Mitral valve prolapse billowing if both leaflets consistent with MVP.
3-4+ (near severe MR) mid-late
systolicBlood pressure
Mitral valve prolapse MR.
1+
TricuspidTricuspid atresia Regrurg.
Mildly
dilatedDilated cardiomyopathy AorticAbdominal aortic aneurysm
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic angiography
Aortic arch syndrome
Aortic dissection
Aortic insufficiency
Aortic rupture, chest x-ray
Aortic stenosis
Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
Thoracic aortic aneurysm Root (4.2)
LA = 3.5
EF = 60%
LVIDd= 5.5
LVIDs = 3.7
Trileaflet Arotic Valve
All else is
normalNormal saline flush - normal estimated pulmonary artery systolic pressure too.
I seem to be pretty close to the magic 40 number for the ERO from the article, although my heart size seems good for now. Via email and only having only the same info I am sharing here, Dr. Sarano said I was "not so bad" and I should be revaluated in a year. To me, .37cm2 seems really close to .40 cm2. About how long will it take to go 3 more square millimeters to where surgery will be more pressing (if there is even an answer to that)? I know that surgery is in my future, my the when part is still at issue. Many thanks again!
Have you had a TEE or a cardiac cath? I actually needed a cath before the doctors made up their minds it was time for my mitral valve surgery. Also, you might want to check out this website: www.valvereplacement.com. A lot of information and support to be found there. Beat of luck!