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Confused Echo results don't sound promising

You are amazing! I just received my ECHO report and I am having a difficult time understanding the results, in the search box I typed "E to A ratio reversal suggestive of diastolic dysfunction" and I found your post. Maybe I’m tired or scared...and maybe I should reread your post when my brain can compute all that you have written (extremely well written) Do you know what it means when the LV "venous" is not dilated and shows more than 50% respiratory variation? There are other findings as well but I won't burden you with it all at once. Thank you for any help you can give me. Shar
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