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AliceK
26-09-2012, 12:48 PM
Does anyone know what the procedure for a heart scan for a child consists of? Also does anyone have any knowledge of a child with Mitral Valve Prolapse?

Thanks

xx

cockatoos
26-09-2012, 12:57 PM
Hi! A heart scan for a child would be an echocardiogram (a specialised ultrasound). Have a look on the great ormond street website. A mitral valve prolapse is a defect in the valve between two chambers of the heart. Don't know lots of detail but a quick google search should give you more info. Sorry not v helpful I know!

alwaysright
26-09-2012, 01:19 PM
hi, my daughter had an echo and some other cardio tests when she was about 6 as they found she had a murmer, dont know anything at all about the condition you describe but if you are just wondering about the tests, they are quick, no pain, non invasive and the doctor kept my daughter entertained by showing her the images on screen as she was going alone and telling her what everything was, so my daughter was very comfortable and not at all scared. its the same as an ultrasound on your pregnany belly :)

AliceK
26-09-2012, 01:43 PM
hi, my daughter had an echo and some other cardio tests when she was about 6 as they found she had a murmer, dont know anything at all about the condition you describe but if you are just wondering about the tests, they are quick, no pain, non invasive and the doctor kept my daughter entertained by showing her the images on screen as she was going alone and telling her what everything was, so my daughter was very comfortable and not at all scared. its the same as an ultrasound on your pregnany belly :)

Thank you :thumbsup:. Do they not have to sedate the child then? That's my main concern. Hope they hurry up and arrange the appt.

xx

linzi133
26-09-2012, 04:28 PM
My son has regular echoes and he has never been sedated..... And he has asd. They always put a tv on with a choice of DVD to watch while they do it. His normally takes between 5-15 mins depending on how wriggly he is (3.5yrs). It really is nothing to worry about.

Hth
Lindsey

AliceK
26-09-2012, 05:46 PM
My son has regular echoes and he has never been sedated..... And he has asd. They always put a tv on with a choice of DVD to watch while they do it. His normally takes between 5-15 mins depending on how wriggly he is (3.5yrs). It really is nothing to worry about.

Hth
Lindsey

Phew, thank you so much for putting my mind at rest :thumbsup:

xx

linzi133
27-09-2012, 07:13 AM
:) Happy to help x x x