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Anonymous1979
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So I had an echocardiagram and the cardiologist reported that it was mostly normal with an EF of 65% however they did say that my ascending aorta is "mildly" dilated at 3.7 cm and Sinuses of Valsalva is "mildly" dilated at 4.2 cm. I realize that this is something I'll likely have to get a new SI for at some point but how does it work when the numbers are what they are. The cardiologist wants to get a CT and said it's very likely they''ll just want to continue to watch with what they said was serial imaging to monitor it. I've had a nuclear stress test which they said was stable and EKGs have all been normal. So if you have a dilated aorta that doesn't require surgery and they just want to monitor it, how does that all play out for a special issuance.