pellicle
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I have a Onyx Aortic Valve..The latest study on this valve found that INR of 1.6 to 2.0 was sufficient. FDA approval has been verified. A low dose of aspirin is required every day. Ive had this valve for almost 20 years. I self test on regular basis. With any surgeries I am allowed to go off thinners for 5 days. I have done this for 3 surgeries with no problemLike Superman I have a mechanical valve in the Aortic position and an INR range of 2.5-3.5. As I understand, there are different INR ranges for Mitral as opposed to Aortic valves. My only bad event (TIA) was due to low INR ( probably a little above 1). I have never had any events with an INR a little above 4. I am much more concerned about a clot than a bleed. I like the quote "blood cells are replaceable, brain cells are not".
I know that doctors are much more concerned about bleeds rather than strokes due to clot......but the damage of a stroke is very often perment........I know! I have fallen more than a few time and had a few nasty cuts that healed nicely with no lasting damage. Personally, I'll take a bleed anytime over a stroke.
I can't see a problem with a target of 2.5......but I personally would be very concerned with dropping much under 2.0 for an extended amount of time. My opinion only and I am not a doctor.
Ive had an Onyx Aortic for 20 years. Yes, its been approved for 1.6 to 2..but you must take 80mg aspirin everyday also. I self monitor..Have had no issue.Glad to hear that you’re ok after your scare. I am about to go in for my 3rd AVR. First two were tissue, last one was the Abbot trifecta GT. Yeah that one , unfortunately it’s failing early. My surgeon has recommended the ONYX valve I’m 62 so theoretically this would be my last SAVR procedure. I know what your thinking and your right I should have gone with mechanical valve at 47 but I didn’t and here we are my new surgeon who I absolutely love told me that with ONYX my INR can go as low as 1.5 would anybody out there care to comment, please and thank you. I am new to this site and I’m amazed at all the wonderful and kind people that I’ve come across already
I have an On X! Was put in place in 2005, one of the first. I have papers to prove it. My cardiologist and my thorasic surgeon know exactly what he did and monitors me regularly with ct scans and evcos every year. Ill forward your wisdom to them! I dont need to prove to u or anybody else! I believe INR is right where it should be and has been for years. Around 2.0. The agreement with F&D was stipulated that 80mg aspirin be taken with it. In fact i participated in one of the first studies done with self testing. What makes you the expert? Believe me, I have studied and logged my readings for years. You're welcome to your opinion and Im welome to mine. Such arrogance. Are you a Dr.? If not be careful what you suggest. Im just giving facts not suggestions or guidance.The On-X (not Onyx) valve hasn't been available for 20 years. Maybe you have a different valve. It's certainly NOT an On-X - I don't think they even started testing in humans until 10 or 12 years ago.
Maybe your cardiologist assumes that you have an On-X and gives you advice based on that erroneous assumption. (The manufacturer of your valve should have sent you a card to carry in your wallet or purse that identifies the valve.
Even if you HAVE an On-X, your target INR should not be that low. It'll make no difference in your life (except, perhaps, lengthening it) to raise your target to 2.5 or 3.0. If I had an On-X in my chest (instead of a 33 year old St. Jude), I would be entirely comfortable with shooting for 3.0 -- it's just SAFER.
(I also take 80 mg aspirin daily, but for a different reason).
The On-X (not Onyx) valve hasn't been available for 20 years
Was put in place in 2005, one of the first.
Yes..correct. it was one of first in my region..thxs. sorry for the spelling error..
I missed that ... I'm ratsheidt on spelling often enoughYes..correct. it was one of first in my region..thxs. sorry for the spelling error..
The latest study on this valve found that INR of 1.6 to 2.0 was sufficient. FDA approval has been verified.
I just wanted to add, that you personally have had no issue its not reliable to transfer that onto others because (not least)Ive had an Onyx Aortic for 20 years. Yes, its been approved for 1.6 to 2..but you must take 80mg aspirin everyday also. I self monitor..Have had no issue.
I don't have an On-x......but I have had a stroke...... a low INR caused that.........and the damage, both physically and mentally, caused by the stroke is still with me......50 years later. Since that day, in 1974, I have not targeted my INR to be anywhere close to >2........and I don't see any upside to being any lower.I got my On-X in June of 2022. I made it 9 months of 1.7-2.0 INR with aspirin before I had a stroke! Since then I implore anyone with an On-X to go the “safer” route and stay around 2.5-3.0. I got very lucky and didn’t have any lasting detriments from my stroke. But it took a toll mentally that I still haven’t overcome. I don’t want to risk another one.
Dude . . . you told them they didn't know WHAT VALVE THEY HAD and then explained about wallet cards being a thing and how their cardiologist might also be mistaken about the kind of valve they have. That wasn't your best moment.But SFCHATT - what makes you so damned angry?
Dude . . . you told them they didn't know WHAT VALVE THEY HAD and then explained about wallet cards being a thing and how their cardiologist might also be mistaken about the kind of valve they have. That wasn't your best moment.
Not my BEST moment? I don't have ANY good moments.Dude . . . you told them they didn't know WHAT VALVE THEY HAD and then explained about wallet cards being a thing and how their cardiologist might also be mistaken about the kind of valve they have. That wasn't your best moment.
Eh well nobody’s perfect.Not my BEST moment? I don't have ANY good moments.
I checked (not as well as Pellicle did, btw) to see when the On-X was first implanted - the best that I found were some studies from 2016. I made the apparently wrong assumption that if they were still studying the valve, it may not have had FDA approval -- my mistake.
And, again, I'm still waiting to have some GOOD moments.
not excusing, but attempting to explain.That wasn't your best moment.
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