Question
A patient previously suffered from pneumonia due to a fever, recovered after treatment, and currently experiences occasional coughing. Laboratory results show a 12mm atrial defect, venous anomaly, pulmonary artery pressure of 108 mmHg, and right ventricular dilatation. The patient inquires about the best timing for treatment and the approximate cost of surgery. Is it suitable to undergo surgery at this time?
Answer
When evaluating the optimal timing for surgery, the specific condition of the patient should be considered. It is recommended to consult with a cardiologist to determine the possibility of spontaneous recovery and the future trend of the patient’s condition. The doctor will provide appropriate medication treatment suggestions and scientific care methods to improve the patient’s quality of life. Whether it is suitable to undergo surgery at this time depends on the patient’s specific condition, and the cost will vary according to the type and complexity of the surgery.