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My cardiologist goes by the book so I am hoping that my LVOT (Left ventricular outflow tract) goes to 20 or above but also in a normal range when I get my next echo. It dropped from 100 to
16 mm HG. In my google research I found this statement "LVOT obstruction is defined as a peak instantaneous gradient greater than or equal to 30 mm Hg. A gradient greater than or equal to 50 mm Hg is generally recognized as the threshold at which LVOT obstruction becomes hemodynamically significant."

So, I was hemodynamically significant. I have never been called that before all of this testing.

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My LVOT was 75 and dropped to 8. Which I think is really good!?! But that is why he had to lower my dose. I sure hope he doesn't take me off of it! Thank you for this info! 🙂