Does this show signs of a fib

1. Left ventricle cavity is normal in size.
Normal left ventricular wall thickness.
Normal global wall motion.
Visual EF is 60-65%.
Normal diastolic filling pattern.
2. Left atrial cavity is mild to moderately dilated.
3. Right atrial cavity is slightly dilated.
4. Right ventricle cavity is normal in size.
Normal right ventricular function.
Normal TAPSE is 31 mm.
5. Structurally normal trileaflet aortic valve with no regurgitation.
No evidence of aortic stenosis.
AV Pk Grad of 14 mmHg.
6. Structurally normal mitral valve with trace regurgita
E-wave dominant mitral inflow.
7. Structurally normal tricuspid valve with trace regurgitation.

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The echocardiogram findings you provided indicate several important aspects about heart function and structure. While the presence of atrial dilation can be associated with atrial fibrillation (AF), the absence of specific notes indicating irregular rhythms or episodes of AF makes it difficult to definitively diagnose AF based solely on this report.

Here are key points from the report regarding the left and right atria:

  1. The left atrial cavity is described as "mild to moderately dilated." Left atrial dilation can be a risk factor for the development of atrial fibrillation, as it is often associated with conditions such as hypertension or valvular heart disease.

  2. The right atrial cavity is "slightly dilated." This could indicate right heart strain or volume overload, but it is not specific for AF.

The normal function of the left ventricle, good ejection fraction, and normal diastolic filling pattern suggest that the left ventricle is functioning well, which is a positive sign.

In summary, while the findings, particularly the dilation of the left atrium, may indicate an increased risk for developing atrial fibrillation, this echocardiogram does not confirm the presence of AF. If there are concerns about AF, continuous monitoring or additional tests, such as an electrocardiogram (ECG), may be warranted. Always consult with a healthcare provider for a comprehensive evaluation and interpretation of these findings in the context of the clinical picture.