Is there any data or information to suggest that tissue valve may last longer under certain lifestyle conditions?
For example, if someone lives a very clean (e.g. eating) and active lifestyle, can they expect it to last longer?
For sure, they are many many other variables, but wondering if lifestyle itself is also one of the variables.
Any thoughts or data to that regard is appreciated. I'm leaning on mechanical valve but wanted to revisit tissue one last time I strive to live simple, clean and active, and can even make any necessary lifestyle changes after the surgery if need be. I'm fairly disciplined and can do whatever it takes. But the question is if lifestyle even a significant factor in the longevity of a tissue valve? Any literature or insight is appreciated.
Thank you.
For example, if someone lives a very clean (e.g. eating) and active lifestyle, can they expect it to last longer?
For sure, they are many many other variables, but wondering if lifestyle itself is also one of the variables.
Any thoughts or data to that regard is appreciated. I'm leaning on mechanical valve but wanted to revisit tissue one last time I strive to live simple, clean and active, and can even make any necessary lifestyle changes after the surgery if need be. I'm fairly disciplined and can do whatever it takes. But the question is if lifestyle even a significant factor in the longevity of a tissue valve? Any literature or insight is appreciated.
Thank you.