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Mild TR and Mild PAH
Respected Sir/Madam, Four months before I was experiencing mild chest discomfort that's why I went for 2D Echo . Echo values were: PAAT-108 m/s, TAPSE-2.2cm/s, PVmax-97cm/s, No ASD/VSD/PDA/Clot, No pericardial effusion, EF- 60%, No RWMA . But in the impression Mild TR and Mild PAH were mentioned. I got anxious seeing mild PAH so went for two follow up Echoes recently which Showed No TR/PR. What all these imply? What should I do now? Do I have PAH or not? Regards
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We want to know the full history, are you a smoker? Any family history of heart disease, any CXR done?
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Kindly contact for further information.For your knowledge PAH from routine echo is not diagnostic as it depends on interdependent variability No need to worry just do a follow up echo after 6 months But needs to rule out any cause which can lead to pah Which I need more details
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Consult with history and reports
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Pl consult with detailed history and reports for further evaluation and treatment.
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pls share all reports
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