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heart murmur
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heart murmur

by 4bopp, Apr 30, 2008 01:49PM
I have a mild regurgitation of the mitral and a moderate regurgitation of the aortic.  I also have Lupus and a variant of marfan syndrome, with a high end aorta size.  I get tired easily and out of breath doing chores.  My ef is 55.  How often is the recomendation of having an echo?  And I am wondering if my valves leak because of the Lupus or the vairiant of marfan?  My aorta has mild torisity.  Thank you.  mary

by Cleveland Clinic, May 01, 2008 09:32PM
The marfan syndrom variant is the most likely cause of your valve problems.  The fact that you are tired with doing physical activity is a bit concerning and may mean that your valvular problems are more than just mild or moderate.  Given that you are symptomatic, I think it is extremely important that you have further workup to find out why you feel this way.  One way of doing it is by undergoing an exercise stress echocardiogram.  It is possible that your functional capacity is affected by the valvular insufficiencies at which point you should have open heart surgery.  that's what i would recommend at this point.  Generally speaking, mild to moderate disease needs to be evaluated every 12 months or so.  Again, since you are having symptoms those recommendations don't apply to you any more.  
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