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Ive seen it posted here a hundred times. Sounds like a dumb question, but I have to ask. WHAT IS: " A structurally normal heart". ?
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1124887 tn?1313754891
sorry, I forgot. And no leaks between left and right chambers (=shunts).
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1124887 tn?1313754891
A structurally normal heart:

- No pathological leaks on valves (they all leak a little, because they close when blood pushes back)
- No hypertrophy (thicker walls), atrial or ventricular
- No dilation (thinner walls due to enlarged heart), atrial or ventricular
- Normal contractility (ejects between 50 and 75% of it's blood volume in each beat)
- No scars or non-functioning areas due to heart attacks.
- No signs of myocarditis, endocarditis, pericarditis (heart inflammation)

= structurally normal :)
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1137980 tn?1281285446
Simple answer......what you can feel to the touch.....in other words that your heart physically is within normal limits of the perimeter of the heart in statistics....a very good thing....................................................
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612551 tn?1450022175
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That is a complicated question, but for a starter I'd say it means all the chambers, walls and valves have normal size, thickness, and operation (respectively).  I think it does not mean one can not have electrical/rhythm problems, that is different that structurally normal.
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