Hi Oliver,
I understand your concern. "boarderline" is always a tough word to swallow. As a physician I don't think much of it. That is when your doctor needs to step in and interpret it in clinical context of what is going on with you the patient. If it was over boarderline cardiomegally, I wouldn't think anything of it. This is a question for echo's, not for chest xrays. You are also correct that reader interpretation comes into play for calls like boarderline.
Dont stress about the xray, but if your symptoms persist make sure your follow up with your doctor.
I hope this helps.
A little History...
I had some serious chest pains last fall, went to the ER and they said it was all in my head (okay, not exactly those words :-). Followed up with my PCP and she referred me to the Cardiologist. Went and had echo back in March and due to insurance issues, I still haven't had my follow up, but requested a copy of the notes. Doc says this as his diagnoses: "1) The left ventricicular ejection fraction was estimated at 55%. 2) Mild aortic insufficiency."
My dad had heart issues (2 transplants, Cardiomyopothy, and died at age 40, high chol., etc...) as well as my grandpa (his dad, a heart attack...not sure from what). Mom has Hypothyroid. Diabetes runs in my family on moms side.
My history, discovered Hypothyroid last fall, borderline high cholesterol (205 total ch.), and yes, I am a little over weight and working on getting it down, but I have PCOS and that works against me.
My main question is with the test results that I got in the mail, should I be concerned? I do have my follow up scheduled. I did some research to find out what the 2 things mean, but it seems that both are so very flexible in terms/definitions. Can anyone help??
Thanks!
NorhternChic
Is there a chance I could have heart disease? I asked him,but they just seem to ignore me. My husband is Military and we are in Japan and I don't really have any options at getting a new doctor. I walk 3 miles 5 days a week at a very fast pace with no pain at all. These chest pains really scare me, some nights I'm so scared to go to sleep. My mom had a heart attack at the age of 50 from clogged arteries,she is fine today. I know she had very high cholesterol at the time also.