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OH had a echocardiogram and these are the results on his medical record,
Hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy
Left heart failure
Left ventricular diastolic dysfunction
He's taking beta blockers and has a mri booked for early Feb just wondering if he will have to take any other meds or what will be the next step
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes they will review the test and may change the drugs ( but keep on the beta blockers)
dapagliflozin is in thepicture now and they may use that. ( diabetic drug that increases cardiac output 5-10%).
oh and ramipril is on the menu as well
wait for the experts and take the drugs they suggest ! and in the doses they suggest
( just been 'cardiac optimiised ' myself)
I certainly recognise your husband's heart conditions with an addition of aortic stenosis et al.I am also receiving the same medication as well as Depagliflozin and Spirinalactone.I am hoping for a pacemaker as an interim measure in the new year as my heart want's to take a cat nap occasionally and stops beating after slowing right down. It requires jump leads in shape of a pacemaker. Hopefully a cardiac op will follow later in theyear. Good luck to you and OH.