I love my 25mm St. Jude Masters HP so far! (4 1/2 weeks post AVR) Third AVR.
The cardiologist told me he thought I should get a tissue valve. It absolutely blew me away. He said tissue valves are better for those with BAV.
I love my 25mm St. Jude Masters HP so far! (4 1/2 weeks post AVR) Third AVR.
I'm late to the game, but have weighed in before, so just to reinforce what's said. I'd previously said that I actually take comfort in hearing it, because I know my rhythm is fine. Only real scare I had post surgery was some palpitations in the middle of the night, which I'd have likely not known about had I not heard it.Hello everyone I am 41 and 6 months post surgery. I opted for the mechanical valve for the durability but sometimes I struggle at night with the ticking sound I hear. Does anyone have any advice on what you do to drown it out a bit? So glad I found this page.
Also, I have the chest thumps, but that seems to be hit or miss as some people have it and others dont
This is the same cardiologist who was of the opinion that your condition of being severe AS, with symptoms, was not urgent and could wait several months to see you, correct?The cardiologist told me he thought I should get a tissue valve. It absolutely blew me away. He said tissue valves are better for those with BAV
Yes, the same doctor. Apparently He didn't realize that I had to wait two months for this appointment. He said the office has had some of the sickest people in the past month, that it has been crazy there and that if it had actually been emergent he would have sent me to the hospital as soon as he got the results, blah blah. He said that the conversation warranted more than a phone call or a quick video visit and that is why it took so long. Whatever. I am moving forward now and am setting up two appointments, one with the surgeon he referred me to, as he has a very good reputation and practices at one of the heart centers I already chose, and one at the other heart center.This is the same cardiologist who was of the opinion that your condition of being severe AS, with symptoms, was not urgent and could wait several months to see you, correct?
Please get a second opinion. Those with BAV are better going with tissue valve? I would recommend asking him for the medical literature on that. I can tell you that, almost certainly, it does not exist. Don't take my word for it, get a second opinion. If he can provide evidence in the medical literature that BAV patients do better when they get a tissue valve, vs mechanical, I will gladly stand corrected.
If he gave a darn, he would have seen you when your echo showed severe AS, along with the severe symptoms which you described. He blew it off and waited months to see you. Now he makes this claim that tissue is better for patients who have BAV? Think about it. When you get surgery, they cut out your BAV valve. I can see no reason why being BAV would tilt the scales for a person to get a tissue valve or mechanical valve. Age is the primary driver in every guideline in the world with respect to valve choice. As I noted above, if he can provide data to support this, I would be happy to be corrected. Again, please get a second opinion. Per some of your previous posts, you already have initiated getting that second opinion, so best of luck with that.
I occasionally hear the opposite. Sometimes when I lay on my left side I hear my On-X mechanical aortic valve; if I roll to my right side, then the valve is almost silent. I have premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) about 20% of the time on average which may lead to the noisy valve on nights when the PVS are particularly prevalent.when I lay on my right side to go to sleep the ticking is really loud. When I lay on my left side I hardly hear it.
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