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Yes - the full report I got is below:
MEASUREMENTS:
Value Normal Value Normal
Aortic Root 3.0 cm <4.2 cm LVOT
LA Diameter 3.0 cm <3.8 Diameter
(<4.0) LVOT Area
LA Vol Index 19 ml/m² <34 LVOT Stroke
------------ Volume
LVOT Vmax 1.2 m/s
IV Septum 0.9 cm <1.1 (rest)
(<1.2) LVOT
LVEDD 4.5 cm <5.3 dPmax(rest)
(<6.0) LVOT Vmax
Inf-Lat Wall 0.8 cm <1.1 (Vals)
(<1.2) LVOT dPmax
LVESD 3.2 cm (Vals)
------------ ------------
LVED Vol 51 ml/m² <75
Index AV Vmax 1.2 m/s 1.0-1.7
LV Mass 58 g/m² <95 AV Peak
Index (<115) Gradient
------------ AV Mean 6 mmHg
Gradient
LVEF 58 % 50-70% AV Area 2-4
------------ Impedance <3.5
(Zva)
RAP, mean 5 mmHg 0-5 Aortic
PASP <35 Regurge P
PADP <15 1/2
RV-RA ------------
PA-RV
LA, mean <12
------------ MV E wave 0.8 m/s 0.6-1.3
Vmax
Mitral E 76 cm/s MV Mean
Mitral A 60 cm/s Gradient
Mitral E/A 1.3 MV Area 4-6
Decel Time 180 msec ------------
Mitral P 1/2 52 msec
E' (medial) 16 cm/s >8
E' (lateral) 15 cm/s >8 TV E wave 0.3-0.7
E/E' 4.9 <8 Vmax
PV S/D TV Mean
Gradient
------------
RVOT
Diameter
RVOT Area
RVOT Stroke
Volume
RVOT Vmax
------------
PV Vmax 0.6-0.9
PV Peak
Gradient
------------
BP 130/74 HR 57 bpm
mmHg
TECHNIQUE:
Complete 2D transthoracic echocardiogram with color and spectral Doppler was performed.
FINDINGS:
Left Heart:
--There is no left atrial dilatation (LA volume index 19 ml/m²).
--The interventricular septum is normal in thickness. The inferolateral (posterior) wall is
normal. There is no asymmetric septal hypertrophy. There is no left ventricular hypertrophy.
The left ventricle has normal end-diastolic diameter.
--LV global wall motion is normal. LV ejection fraction is normal (58 %).
--There is normal left ventricular diastolic function with normal left atrial pressure.
Mitral Valve:
--The mitral valve is normal. There is trace mitral regurgitation.
Aortic Valve:
--The aortic valve is normal. Aortic valve is trileaflet. There is no aortic regurgitation.
Aorta:
--The aortic root is normal in size. No aortic aneurysm or coarctation on the suprasternal
view.
Right Heart and Systemic Veins:
--There is no right atrial dilatation.
--There is no right ventricular hypertrophy. The right ventricle is normal in size. The right
ventricle has normal wall motion.
--Inferior vena cava is normal in size.
--The right atrial pressure is normal (0 - 5 mm Hg). There is too little tricuspid
regurgitation to estimate PA systolic pressure.
Tricuspid Valve:
--The tricuspid valve is normal. There is no tricuspid regurgitation.
Pulmonic Valve:
--The pulmonic valve is normal. There is no pulmonic regurgitation.
Pericardium and Effusions: --There is no pericardial effusion.
CONCLUSION:
--There is no left atrial dilatation (LA volume index 19 ml/m²).
--LV global wall motion is normal.
--LV ejection fraction is normal (58 %).
--Normal left ventricular diastolic function with normal left atrial pressure.
--The right ventricle is normal in size. The right ventricle has normal wall motion.
--There is trace mitral regurgitation.
--There is no tricuspid regurgitation.
--The right atrial pressure is normal (0 - 5 mm Hg). There is too little tricuspid
regurgitation to estimate PA systolic pressure.
--There is no pericardial effusion.
--No prior study available for comparison.
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So transthoracic echocardiogram numbers seem to be really good.
How's the stress test metrics? You should have had both the stress test data and the echo data performed just prior to and after - different from the transthoracic. There would be some assessments re how heart performed under the stress, as well as ECG data, heart rate, etc.