Hey I'm a 34 yr old female and I had two echo that said I had New Wall Motion Abnormality?
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http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/...
http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/4170...
http://www.anesthesia-analgesia.org/cgi/...
http://www.invasivecardiology.com/articl...
I spent some time looking up things for you and you are right.. he did say New Wall, but I had to send you links hon because its way out of my range of knowledge. They are a bit technical but they arent too hard to read either. If it were me I would get on the phone with my doctor and ask him to please explain exactly what is going on. I have a heart condtion myself, but its caused by my autoimmune disorder so I see a cardiologist every 6 months for an echo. I would be interested in knowing what your doctor does tell you so if you choose to email me please do so. I hope these links help you some.
If you were at the doctor, why didn't you ask him this? Call his office, and figure out what the implications of it are..
Sorry I can't give any more advice here, because I've never even heard of it.
I can't help very much, but I'm pretty sure that what the doctor said was "neural" rather than "new wall". You will get the best answer by checking with your doctor. It's always incredibly difficult to take everything in when you have tests and the doctors are talking in their jargon. I am certain he or she will regard it as entirely normal that you get back to them and ask for an explanation - loads of people have the same problem of not understanding when they get home.
i think he said valve motion abnormality?or
wall motion abnormality?
its caused due to a variety of conditions like u get sore throats regularly or old age or very high infection affecting ur heart...
heart has 4 valves and the seriousness depends on whether which valve is involved how much blood flow across it pressure across it and how ur body adopts 2 it.
long topic just ask 4 a specific diagnosis from the doc and search the net
if i can see ur echo report maybe can help
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