I am now a year and a couple of months post AVR with a bovine pericardium valve. All 3 of my post surgery echocardiograms indicated the peak pressure gradient over the new valve to be about 30 mmHg. This is a huge improvement over my old stenotic and diseased valve's peak gradient of over 80 mmHg and I am very grateful for the intervention.
I am just a little disappointed that the new valve is not closer to the 10 to 20 mmHg I believe healthy un-stenosed native aortic valves run at.
A search on the internet and my valve's manufacturers website did not reveal the typical pressure gradient to be expected from a stented bovine pericardium valve of 21 mm diameter. I know it is dependent on the heart's condition, but had hoped for an indication at least.
Can anybody shed some light on this issue?
I am just a little disappointed that the new valve is not closer to the 10 to 20 mmHg I believe healthy un-stenosed native aortic valves run at.
A search on the internet and my valve's manufacturers website did not reveal the typical pressure gradient to be expected from a stented bovine pericardium valve of 21 mm diameter. I know it is dependent on the heart's condition, but had hoped for an indication at least.
Can anybody shed some light on this issue?