Dear Dr. Boris,
Thank for your input. Can I ask what they might do to investigate this beyond the typical EKG/echo, or will they just do the EKG/echo? Her last echo report summary from May says that she has a "moderately enlarged LV (z score 3.2), mildly enlarged LA (z score 2.4), mildly dilated aortic root, and moderate aortic regurgitation, EF and FS normal." It was done just 3 months ago so I don't know if doing another one is helpful?
Also--- would it be relevant to share her changing sleeping patterns? She has been feeling chest pain with activity consistently since June. I can't exactly pinpoint a date because it's been kind of gradual, but she's also been sleeping a lot more than typical for her. She gave up napping at 2, and now has been falling asleep every afternoon and will stay that way for 1-2 hours if I let her and still go bed at normal time. She also used to get up at 5 am, and now is sleeping consistently to 7:00-7:30 am.
I know this is a general forum so I don't expect you to be able to tell me "why" all this is happening, but I am just wondering if this could be seen as relevant to tell her cardiologist when I call? I don't want to be sharing things that don't/wouldn't be pertinent--- I know the obvious stuff (like I'm not going to share every time she's stubbed her toe!), but some of these things feel less certain to me and I don't know whether they could be potentially be useful information or not.
Thank so much for taking the time to be willing to answer questions.
Dear Terri,
Unfortunately, I cannot tell what the cause of the chest pain is in your daughter without getting more history. I typically am more concerned about chest pain with activity, even if it is brief. Since this sounds like it has been exclusively with activity, it would be appropriate to discuss this with your cardiologist, who knows your daughter’s cardiac status much better than I. There is certainly a very good chance that it is benign, as the majority of pediatric chest pain is, but this history is somewhat more worrisome at this point.