Normal range of pg in cardiac ultrasound


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Cardiac ultrasound pg generally refers to the pressure difference between the inside and outside of the heart valve tissue. The pg outside the aortic valve should be less than 30mmHg, while the pg outside the aortic valve should be less than 20mmHg.
The pressure difference between the inside and outside of the heart valve tissue can be used to evaluate the stenosis of the valve and the pulmonary hypertension. Generally, except for the aortic valve, the pg of cardiac ultrasound should not exceed 30mmHg as normal, while the pg of aortic valve heart ultrasound should be less than 20mmHg as normal. If it exceeds the critical value, it should be considered that the valve tissue has a lesion. The type of heart disease can be confirmed by the patient's previous medical history and valve lesions, and provide evidence for treatment.