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There is trace tricuspid regurgitation,pg 11mmhg. pulmonary valve has trace regurgitation. the aortic valve 8s trileaflet with annulus of 1.19 cm. are these normal?

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Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered

Specializes in Pediatric Allergy and Asthma

There is slight regurgitation which may indicate a slightly leaky valve. Unless associated with cardiac or pulmonary problems, this is usually followed by your Cardiologist.The aortic annulus for a child was studied and has a range of normal values. Please review with your Cardiologist. Watch for signs of shortness of breath and dizziness. Please describe the symptoms which lead to the study?

Answered 11/5/2022

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We usually consider these trace regurgitations as insignificant. It appears that the peak systolic pressure of the tricuspid valve is normal. The diameter of your aortic valve annulus is normal. I would have liked an overall conclusion in the report of your echocardiogram. I think these particular findings are normal. A cardiologist could be consulted to validate my conclusions

Answered 11/3/2022

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