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  1. skeptic49

    Bovine Aortic Valve Turns 17

    17 years! That's great! Congratulations!
  2. skeptic49

    Trifecta early failure

    Just had another echo. Mean gradient is mid 20s mmhg. Cardio expects up to another couple of years out of the Trifecta, until the mean gradient is in the 40s. I asked about TAVR potential leaflet obstruction of the coronary arteries but cardio says buttons were implanted higher by the surgeon so...
  3. skeptic49

    Trifecta early failure

    Hi Fred, I am sorry to read about your valve failing. I also have a Trifecta and I am nine years out. My last echo showed increased gradients so I am scheduled for another echo soon to determine the rate of deterioration of the valve. I'm 75 so I suppose they will recommend TAVR if I need it...
  4. skeptic49

    New Member.

    > Procedure was aborted because surgeon decided that a leaflet on the old valve would block my coronary artery. This is a concern that I have about TAVR. I had a Bentall with two CABG grafts which I needed to get me off the pump at the end of surgery. I would like to know how often this problem...
  5. skeptic49

    TAVR Forum

    Wow...15 years from a TAVR...let's hope so!!
  6. skeptic49

    19 year anniversary with my bovine valve

    > I’m having knee replacement in early November Mary, I had both knees replaced last year. It's worked out perfectly for me and I can enjoy walking once again. The surgery is tough and the first few weeks are a challenge but with productive rehab you should do fine. Good luck! Jim
  7. skeptic49

    19 year anniversary with my bovine valve

    Mary, you are terrific! Congratulations! Hope I can just near that long out of my tissue valve (I'm at 9 years 4 mos.) Good for you! Hugs, Jim
  8. skeptic49

    I am bereft

    Very sorry for your loss. That is really disturbing news about the tissue valve structural failure.
  9. skeptic49

    18 and ticking

    Life is for living. Congratulations on 18 years post op!
  10. skeptic49

    Transcatheter or Surgical Replacement for Failed Bioprosthetic Aortic Valves; New study published May 22, 2024

    All of the Trifecta valves were recalled due to the rate of early failure. Mine is mine years since implant with some change in gradients. I have to follow-up with another echo soon. I have a 29 mm implant so if I get tavr hopefully the outcome will be satisfactory.
  11. skeptic49

    Transcatheter or Surgical Replacement for Failed Bioprosthetic Aortic Valves; New study published May 22, 2024

    Thanks for the info. Do you think that your poor outcome with Viv-tavr could be related to the relatively small size of your Trifecta?
  12. skeptic49

    Transcatheter or Surgical Replacement for Failed Bioprosthetic Aortic Valves; New study published May 22, 2024

    Sorry to read of your unsatisfactory outcome. I am wondering about your specific situation, e.g., your age at initial AVR, prosthesis size, etc.
  13. skeptic49

    Transcatheter or Surgical Replacement for Failed Bioprosthetic Aortic Valves; New study published May 22, 2024

    The study notes that comparative studies done elsewhere based on an older average age cohort did not show a similar result. VIVTAVR still seems to be the therapy of choice for older people with failing aortic prosthetic valves
  14. skeptic49

    12 Years on Trifecta

    Congratulations....I'm at nine on mine but the gradients might be increasing. I'm due for a six month follow up echo in Sept to track the trajectory.
  15. skeptic49

    Should I push to replace my mid ascending aorta?

    Do you have a bicuspid aortic valve? If so then the likelihood that you will eventually develop an aneurysm problem is in all probability higher. Good luck with whatever decision you make.
  16. skeptic49

    Aspirin meta-analysis study (focus on bleeds and cancer)

    Very interesting information, especially for those on aspirin therapy like myself.
  17. skeptic49

    Frequency OF Follow Up CT Scans

    That's interesting. So having an ascending aortic graft puts a strain on the rest of the native (distal, descending) aorta. This would seem to indicate the need to monitor the descending aorta, perhaps by CT scan.
  18. skeptic49

    Frequency OF Follow Up CT Scans

    Have you had surgery? They want a CT scan in my case to check on the status of the Dacron replacement ascending aorta.
  19. skeptic49

    Frequency OF Follow Up CT Scans

    I learned something interesting when I asked the surgical personnel what they were looking for in these repetitive CT scans. I was told that my replacement ascending aorta has sutured joints, it is not a continuous section of hose. So they check for the status of these joined sections to see if...
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