The lvs in cardiac ultrasound indicates the thickness of the interventricular septum, which is usually normal at around 6 to 12 mm, and the test value can play a role in aiding the diagnosis of the condition.
The lvs usually indicates the thickness of the interventricular septum. The interventricular septum is the space between the left ventricle and the right ventricle, and the normal value is usually 6-12mm, which has a certain relationship with age and gender. If it is higher than the standard value, septal hypertrophy is usually present, mostly seen in patients with aortic stenosis, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy or hypertension.
Cardiac ultrasound can show the internal structure of the heart, the beating of the heart as well as the speed and direction of blood flow, which will not cause damage to the human body, and can indicate abnormalities of the heart, cardiac ultrasound is of great significance in the diagnosis of heart disease.
If the thickness of the interventricular septum is abnormal, it should be taken seriously and the cause of the problem should be identified and treated as soon as possible.