Anterior tricuspid valve prolapse with mild to moderate regurgitation

Updated on healthy 2024-05-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I don't know if the patient has symptoms at present, due to the incomplete information of the patient, it is not good to make a comprehensive recommendation, it should have reached the indicators of surgery, just to see whether to do plastic repair or valve replacement, otherwise the patient's atrial ventricle will continue to dilate, and then there may be thrombosis and heart failure, when the risk of surgery is several times that of now, and the postoperative recovery is slow, of course, any surgery has risks, not to mention heart surgery, it is recommended that you go to an authoritative cardiovascular hospital for a comprehensive examination, Then listen to the opinions of experts, such as Fuwai in Beijing, Anzhen, Zhongshan in Shanghai, Xinhua and Huaxi in Sichuan, etc., but patients don't have to worry too much, for the experts of these authoritative hospitals are also routine surgeries, do several such surgeries every day, the charges of each hospital are different, and everyone's condition is different, so it is about 4-60,000 yuan for plastic repair, 7-8 nights for valve replacement, and if you are older than 50 years old, you may have to do a contrast 6,000 to 10,000, pay attention to the amount and maintenance of postoperative medication like warfarin, I hope these materials will be helpful to patients, and I wish patients a speedy day**!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The results of your ultrasound tell you that the tricuspid valve in your right atrium is insufficiency, and there is blood backflow to the right atrium, and the results of color ultrasound indicate that your heart valve has undergone organic lesions, and one leaflet of the tricuspid valve has become thicker than that of ordinary people.

    In such a situation, you should consult your attending doctor, and arrange your best plan according to your condition. Due to the lack of your medical history and other information, it is difficult to advise you here.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Mild regurgitation is not very serious and generally does not require special **. And it doesn't look like rheumatic heart disease. Personally, I don't think surgery is needed**. If it doesn't get worse, you won't need to take medicine or surgery. Don't worry too much.

    It's better to be careful, I have this problem too.

    When I checked it out that time.

    The doctor just said very vaguely.

    Having a baby later can be a bit of a problem.

    I didn't pay much attention to it and then I got pregnant.

    As a result, the burden on the body has increased significantly, and it is very hard.

    When I was three months old, I fainted once, and then I beat the child, so it's best that you consult a doctor first, and if your illness is milder than mine, maybe it will be better, we can't be sure, this kind of thing is very serious, and I can only advise you to consult a doctor before making a decision, this is not a joke.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Such a complex question you came to ask online? How dare you be, most of the people on the Internet are talking nonsense, and how many of them are real experts? Will an expert come online to help you?

    The Internet is not a miracle doctor, it depends on a doctor to cure diseases! Now there are too many people on the Internet, and most of them are copied from other places, so don't care if you live or die! So I suggest you better be cautious with them! The body is more important than everything!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is very serious, and you must go to the doctor in time when you encounter this situation, otherwise it will affect your life.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This disease is not serious, and it will also affect the heart function, so it is still necessary to pay attention to it and go to the hospital in time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is very serious, and this condition can cause very much damage to the heart, and it may cause some heart failure.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Judging from the results of your physical examination, you are basically healthy, if it does not affect your daily life and work, you do not need medication**, and besides, medication** will not be effective for mitral regurgitation.

    When the left ventricle contracts, the mitral valve should be closed, and you are slightly closed at this time, resulting in a little regurgitation of blood, but it has no effect on the ejection function of the whole heart, so there is no need to worry, in order to prevent the aggravation of insufficiency, it is recommended that you recheck the echo once a year.

    Occasionally, pain in the precordial area is not related to it, and some painkillers can be taken temporarily for symptoms.

    May my reply dispel the doubts in your mind as soon as possible, and you can contact you online if you have any details.

    Wishing you health and happiness!

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello, I am 25 years old and I have occasional pain in my heart; I went to the hospital for several examinations, and the electrocardiogram, treadmill electrocardiogram, and chest X-ray were normal, and the color ultrasound results showed anterior mitral valve prolapse and mild insufficiency.

    The current diagnosis results, asymptomatic or mildly symptomatic, do not need **, can work and live normally, regular follow-up. If there is discomfort, under the guidance of the doctor, the drug**, different patients have different conditions, the drug** must be completed under the guidance of the doctor. Patients with severe mitral regurgitation and congestive heart failure often require surgery**.

    Valve repair is appropriate for patients with chordae tendinae lengthened or ruptured, annulus enlargement, mitral valve thickening but good movement without calcification; For those who are not suitable for valve repair, prosthetic valve replacement is performed;

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Hello, your illness is not serious and you do not need to take medicine. It is recommended to have an ultrasound of the heart once a year, and if there is discomfort caused by heart disease, it is enough to have a heart ultrasound in time. Probably nothing for the rest of your life.

    Don't get too nervous. In turn, even if there is a problem, now medicine can solve it.

    I hope you find the above reply helpful.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Such a condition requires surgery**, and if you already have cardiac insufficiency, it is recommended that you undergo surgery as soon as possible**. If symptoms do not appear, it is recommended that you observe the ultrasound of the heart, and if the heart is enlarged, it is recommended to have surgery as soon as possible. Drugs may improve heart function and are not effective for the underlying disorder.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Your situation just needs to be observed, not for the time being. Ultrasound is reviewed annually. Surgery is considered when the regurgitation is above moderate level.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, female, 60 years old, current diagnosis, posterior mitral valve prolapse with regurgitation (moderate), mild enlargement of the left heart, tricuspid regurgitation (mild), pulmonary hypertension (mild) Is surgery needed? Do you have any symptoms? The current situation, there are no uncomfortable symptoms, and it can be observed temporarily.

    If there are uncomfortable symptoms, surgery should be performed as soon as possible**. Theoretically, patients with severe mitral regurgitation and congestive heart failure often require surgery**. Valve repair is appropriate for patients with chordae tendinae lengthened or ruptured, annulus enlargement, mitral valve thickening but good movement without calcification; For those who are not suitable for valve repair, prosthetic valve replacement is performed;

    What type of surgery is done? At present, it can be completely minimally invasive under thoracoscopy**, and for your age, we consider that if it is surgery**, it is better to replace the valve and replace the biological valve. It also depends on your condition and so on. I hope you find my answer helpful and I wish you good health and happiness.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Hello, what is the area of mitral regurgitation in this patient? Are you uncomfortable?

    In this case, if the patient is uncomfortable due to moderate mitral regurgitation, or if the mitral regurgitation area is greater than 8 square centimeters, mitral valvuloplasty or mitral valve replacement, preferably mitral valvuloplasty, is required. If the valve is replaced, at the age of 60, it is recommended to change the biovalve. The total cost of mitral valvuloplasty is 40,000 yuan, the total cost of mitral valve replacement is 60,000 yuan (biological valve), and the total cost of mitral valve replacement is 50,000 yuan (imported mechanical valve).

    If the heart function is not very bad, the success rate of this surgery is basically 100%. The above costs include the cost of coronary angiography, which is required to rule out coronary heart disease for patients over 50 years old who undergo heart surgery.

    I hope you find the above reply helpful.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1 The left atrium and left ventricle are enlarged, and the mitral valve is severely regurgitated. You are currently only 47 years old and will definitely have this surgery in your lifetime.

    2 At present, there is no effective conservative** method, which can only be solved by surgery.

    3 If your ultrasound is accurate, mitral valve repair is a 90% chance of surgery.

    4. Deposit of 60,000 yuan. If the surgery goes well, the hospital stay is usually about 10 days.

    Xu Chunlei of Anzhen Hospital.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Patients need to undergo mitral valvuloplasty surgery as soon as possible to avoid further enlargement of the heart and further decline of cardiac function. In addition, if the surgery is not performed in time, the left atrium will be complicated by atrial fibrillation, and there will be heart thrombosis and stroke.

    For heart valve lesions like this, be especially careful not to go for valve replacement surgery!! Mitral valvuloplasty is the best surgical procedure. For lesions such as posterior mitral valve prolapse, the short-term and long-term results of plastic surgery are far better than valve replacement surgery!!

    In summary, first, the patient should undergo cardiac surgery as soon as possible**; Second, the surgical method should be mitral valvuloplasty rather than valve replacement surgery.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Hello, anterior mitral valve prolapse, poor mitral valve closure, massive mitral regurgitation, limited effect of drugs**, need to perform mitral valvuloplasty or mitral valve replacement, preferably mitral valvulopasia. If the valve is replaced and there is no atrial fibrillation, it is recommended to replace the valve. If atrial fibrillation is present, a mechanical valve may be considered.

    The total cost of mitral valvuloplasty is about 40,000 yuan, and the total cost of mitral valve replacement is 60,000 yuan (biological valve). If the heart function is not very bad, the disadvantages of this kind of Jingju surgery make the power base 100%.

    I hope you find the above reply helpful.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Hello: female, 55 years old, anterior mitral valve apical prolapse with severe insufficiency, enlarged left atrioventricular diameter, normal left ventricular systolic function, diastolic dysfunction, the patient has hypertension, according to the current diagnosis results, the possibility of surgery as soon as possible, before the operation, pay attention to control blood pressure and adjust heart function, etc., the current valve disease ** Zen hand technology is mature, it is recommended to diagnose the limb as soon as possible, so as not to miss the opportunity of surgery.

    I wish the patient a speedy death**!!

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Mild mitral regurgitation has no significant impact on health and life expectancy, no special treatment is required, normal life and work, should give birth to children, regular review of color ultrasound, some patients need surgery due to aggravation of insufficiency**; In addition, the composition of traditional Chinese medicine is relatively complex, and it is difficult to explain whether it affects heart function.

    Dr. Ding Fangbao of Xinhua Hospital solemnly reminded that because the patient cannot be seen face-to-face and cannot fully understand the condition, the above suggestions are for reference only. )

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