The cath started around 9:00 and Rebekah was done around 12:30. Thankfully they were able to gain IV access after Rebekah was sedated, so she was not in any pain from that. They were able to get cath access in Rebekah's right groin area, and measure pressures in her heart. The best news we had from the cath is that her pulmonary pressures are almost normal!!! She has not had "normal" pulmonary pressures in her entire life! We are so excited for that piece of good news! Rebekah's heart function also looks good, and she just has a trivial to mild (less than 10%) leak in her pulmonary valve.
Dr. Rebekah with Carter and Ellie.
All set to get in the elevator to head to the cath lab!
The one thing that Dr. Baker did find were two moderate-sized collaterals that were routing blood away from her heart uselessly. Dr. Bradley was consulted and because of the location of the collaterals, they would not be able to be unifocalized in the future (tied in with her right pulmonary artery to supply more blood to her right lung). So, Dr. Baker coiled off those two collaterals. Time will tell if those collaterals were causing Rebekah's fatigue or not, but we are hopeful that this was indeed the cause of her tiredness.
The recovery from this cath has been harder on Rebekah than previous ones. She's been in a lot of pain in both her groin and her lower back. She also had a lot of trouble with the adhesive this time - the leads for her monitor, the pressure bandage around her upper leg, the tape used for her IV's - all left multiple red areas that look irritated. The other strange thing is that Rebekah's right foot (same leg as her cath site) is purple-splotched, almost like little tiny bruises all over the bottom of her foot. It doesn't seem to hurt, but it definitely looks strange!
So we are back home and taking it easy. Rebekah is not walking much at all and asks to be carried most of the time. She slept a good part of today, but is eating and drinking well, and I am thankful for that! We have a low-key weekend planned to let Rebekah rest and recover. I hope she will be back to her normal self soon!
~Nancy