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Analyse this report in easy way

Here is your report in simple words:

Overall meaning

This echo is mostly normal and reassuring.

Good findings

  • Heart pumping function is normal: LVEF = 60% (this is a good value).
  • Heart chambers (left/right ventricle, left/right atrium) are normal size.
  • Major valves (mitral, aortic, pulmonary) look normal.
  • No fluid around heart (no pericardial effusion).
  • No clot/vegetation seen.
  • No regional wall motion abnormality (no clear sign of old heart muscle damage).

Mild issues noted

  1. Grade 1 Tricuspid Regurgitation (TR)
    • Very mild leak in tricuspid valve.
    • This is common and often not dangerous by itself.
  2. Mild PAH (Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension)
    • Pressure in lung artery is mildly elevated.
    • Needs clinical correlation (symptoms, BP, lung status, sleep issues, etc.).
  3. Type 1 Diastolic Dysfunction
    • Heart relaxation is mildly reduced (early stiffness pattern).
    • Common with age, high BP, diabetes, etc.
    • Pumping is still normal (important point).

What this means practically

  • No major structural heart disease is reported.
  • Heart squeeze is good.
  • There are mild early changes (relaxation issue + mild pulmonary pressure rise) that usually need monitoring and risk-factor control.

Helpful next steps to discuss with cardiologist

  • Control BP, sugar, cholesterol, weight, salt intake.
  • Check for causes of mild PAH (if symptoms): lung disease, sleep apnea, anemia, thyroid issues, long-standing BP/heart disease.
  • Follow-up echo as advised (often 6–12 months, depending on symptoms).
  • Seek urgent care if chest pain, fainting, leg swelling, worsening breathlessness, or sudden symptom change.
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