2d echo report

2024-07-16 03:01:03
Her 2d echo report shows tricuspid regurgitation fragmented signals. Why the signals are fragmented? Is there any heart issue? Is it dangerous? Does she have a tricuspid valve disease? Kindly reply..
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Answered2024-07-16 04:28:36

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A detailed history is needed, age, and the cause needs to be determined. Examination and 2D report needs to be seen. Needs consultation.

Answered2024-07-16 03:39:21

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Whose echo report? Can you share Ethel echo report first?

Answered2024-07-16 03:35:40

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Fragmented Signals: •Possible Interpretation: Fragmented signals in the context of TR on echocardiography might refer to irregularities in the Doppler flow signals. This could indicate turbulent or chaotic blood flow across the tricuspid valve due to the regurgitation.
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Answered2024-07-16 04:36:10

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Most likely the echocardiography was done by a cardiologist. Trusting him should be the ideal thing.
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you should visit a cardiologist with the patient incase of second opinion

Answered2024-07-16 04:24:58

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

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