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Reduced diastolic compliance
Patient had brain stroke around 2 months ago and doctor had advised to go for Echo cardiogram test (normal) and accordingly it is found as 'Reduced diastolic compliance' so what does it mean is there anything to worry about.. Report is enclosed
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Diastolic dysfunction is not uncommon in patients above 60 years and that too with hypertension. It’s part of aging process just means that cardiac chamber is slightly stiffer which is expected at that age . Nothing to worry about
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Annual cardiac check up and control BP and diabetes and cholesterol if present
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