Neonatal echocardiography results of aortic regurgitation 1.5/4 is dangerous and how should it be monitored?

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Hello doctor! My baby had an echocardiogram at birth, and the results showed that she had a 1.5/4 aortic valve regurgitation. So the doctor asked me, is an echocardiogram of a newborn baby with aortic valve regurgitation 1.5/4 dangerous and how should I monitor it? My baby is 2 months old now. Ask your doctor for advice and answers. Thank you sincerely!
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Hello! According to the information you shared, your baby is 2 months old and had an echocardiogram with a 1.5/4 aortic regurgitation. However, in order to accurately answer the question: "Are newborn babies with echocardiography with 1.5/4 aortic regurgitation dangerous and how should they be monitored?" Then the doctor needs to exploit more information about the medical history and direct examination to evaluate the anatomy of the aortic valve leaflets, the mechanism of valve regurgitation and other associated injuries, from which the doctor can can advise on monitoring and treatment, because each disease will have different treatment directions.
Therefore, in this case, the doctor recommends that you take your baby to a hospital that specializes in open heart surgery in children such as a hospital under Vinmec Health System to be examined by doctors and given a treatment plan. most effective treatment.
Thank you for your trust and concern to Vinmec. We hope to be able to meet you and your family in the near future for more in-depth consultation about your current medical condition. Best regards!

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Answered by Master, Doctor Do Nguyen Thuy Doan Trang - Head of Extracorporeal Circulation Team - Cardiovascular Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital
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