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How concerned should i be with an aortic valve area of 1.09 and mild left ventricular hypertrophy, left axis deviation and t wave abnormality ?

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Dr. Darrell Herrington answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Need more info: What is l ventricular ejection fraction? " " cardiac output? Your cardiologist should be explaining your condition, treatment, and exercise plan in detail.

Answered 12/12/2020

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Dr. Budi Bahureksa answered

Specializes in Cardiology

Moderate AS: You have moderate aortic stenosis -- you don't have to be concerned but you should monitor this along with your cardiologist.

Answered 5/9/2013

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Sounds like : You have moderate to severe aortic valve stenosis. You need to see a cardiologist who can determine other parameters of severity, such as pressure gradient across the valve and velocity of blood flow through the valve. If you have symptoms of fainting or congestive heart failure, it is more serious. Sometimes, the valve can be replaced without chest surgery.

Answered 5/9/2013

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