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Did they find other evidence of this leak other than doppler?
It was dicovered on a routine echocardiogram exam, and there were no evidence of enlarged aortic root.The echocardiogram did not reveal any other abnormalities .The doctor said I should do follow up with echo every two years. What scares me is that the mild leaking is on aortic valve and I wanted to know are there other people with the same diagnosis and is it possible to keep this regurgitation stable for long time. By the way the doctor also said that it might be physiologic leak just as you mentioneoned marksmn 10 and that confuses me a little bit as some info says mild aortic regurgitation is always pathologic. But it seems there are different opinions on this subject.
Tnx again marksmn10 and best wishes to you and everyone on this forum
Other than that I would think you're in the clear. I haven't gone back in for an echo for 5 years now but Dr's never can hear any aortic leak murmurs at all.
It's nice sharing experiences as it was totally unexpected for me. Before the echo few days ago the doc listened to me with stethoscope and said he could not hear nothing special. But than the echo showed this mild aortic regurgitation and it was just a blow for me. And the fear of eventual surgery is pretty scarry for me, as for everyone I guess.
all the best