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Following cardiac MRI, what imaging modality would you consider to further evaluate mild aortic regurgitation (regurgitant fraction on cardiac MRI of 26%) and mild to moderate mitral regurgitation secondary to mild bi-leaflet mitral valve prolapse (RF 30%) with low-normal LVEF and incomplete RBBB? 

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Cardiology · NYC Health And Hospitals Jacobi

Consider an exercise echo if the patient is asymptomatic and continue to follow with echo-Doppler.

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Following cardiac MRI, what imaging modality would you consider to further evaluate mild aortic regurgitation (regurgitant fraction on cardiac MRI of 26%) and mild to moderate mitral regurgitation secondary to mild bi-leaflet mitral valve prolapse (RF 30%) with low-normal LVEF and incomplete RBBB?  | Mednet