Well, the echocardiogram results came back normal and she was released on Wednesday afternoon. But that doesn't mean she's out of the woods yet.
Beth (Sacrlett's other cardiologist) said the echo looked good but that the leak was still there. Because the leak is still there, the pressure on her right ventrivle (RV) is still there. Mind you, the overall heart function is better and the tightness in her left pulmonary artery (LPA) is not as bad, but it is not completely gone.
So the question now is HOW MUCH PRESSURE? And HOW MUCH LEAKING? In order to quantify "how much" and "how fast"? Beth wants to see her back on Tuesday for a follow-up appointment. They'll check her weight, listen to her heart and just assess her. Then in a month, they want to do an MRI to determine exactly how much blood is regurgitating back to the RV.
An MRI will give Dr. Cleveland the answers he needs to determine how much Scarlett's heart will be able to handle. But since the leak and the pressure are still there, then it is inevitable that her next open heart surgery to replace the homograft will be soner than the 2-4 years an originally estimated. : ( The MRI will give us a lot of answers.