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    PVL Closure

    About to find out. My paravalvular leak is back as confirmed by a right heart catheterization yesterday. The pressures in the right atrium are the same as they were just prior to the leak repair. This may indicate that the exact same leak is back, that the leak grew worse despite or because of...
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    Aspirin meta-analysis study (focus on bleeds and cancer)

    Yes, it was a TV episode. New Brain from Currys. https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/New_Brain_from_Currys?file=Grandstand6.PNG I found this on YouTube: The rest of your post is interesting. I have asked about treating valve leaflets with some non-stick surface. No good answers though...
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    Aspirin meta-analysis study (focus on bleeds and cancer)

    I was hoping that the bleed risk would diminish with dose decrease. If bleed risk correlates with platelet inhibition, a smaller aspirin dose should affect fewer platelets and should result in less platelet inhibition therefore less bleed risk, but probably less cardiovascular benefit. Keeping...
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    Aspirin meta-analysis study (focus on bleeds and cancer)

    Sounds like a plan. I think I will try that too. No, never actually figured out what caused the bleed. All my own theories (OD of iron which I take to help with the hemolytic anemia, zinc) were rejected by various doctors that I asked. So the only thing left was aspirin which is known to...
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    Aspirin meta-analysis study (focus on bleeds and cancer)

    Two months ago I stopped my 81 mg/day aspirin. The stoppage was recommended by an ER doctor after my stomach bleed, more specifically, the duodenum. I knew it was happening by noticing black stools but I had more important things to do, so I thought, and by the time I went to the ER my...
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    I'm Being Referred to a Surgeon...

    Regarding rerouting the PM lead. I'm assuming the surgeon ran the lead right through the tricuspid valve where it can interfere with the leaflets. Apparently that is standard procedure because my surgeon was going to do the same thing. During our discussion prior to the OHS I asked if the lead...
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    Natto and INR

    Somehow I have two different log-in IDs. Delucadana and Dana are one and the same. Haha, one teaspoon is still a treat for me, though. I sometimes wonder if I allowed myself to eat as much natto as I want, if I would get sick of it. For a while I made my own natto in a pressure cooker but my...
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    Natto and INR

    Don't forget that there are different forms of K2. Over the counter supplements are available typically for MK-4 and MK-7 forms. MK-4 does nothing to my INR but MK-7 acts just like K1 in me. I would be interested to know what kind you take. Check your bottle to see what kind of K2 you are using...
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    PVL Closure

    Gail, we have an online portal where patients can request appointments, see test results, view visit notes and compose/receive messages to/from our doctors. I use it quite frequently probably to the annoyance of the doctors but if I have something I would like to ask I don't wait for the next...
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    PVL Closure

    I had the leak closed on Sept 25, 2023 and it was none too soon as I was even waking up short of breath at night. It took three valvular plugs of 12mm, 8mm, and 6mm in diameter to diminish the leak from 'borderline severe to trace'. Do I feel better? A little, but there was about over three...
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    PVL Closure

    Anyone had a paravalvular leak (PVL) repaired? After complaining of anemia, SOB on exertion, and hemolysis, a TEE was performed and a significant leak around the outside of my mechanical mitral valve was found allowing a jet of blood to gush back up into the left atrium resulting in inefficient...
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    What amount of alcohol do people notice a change in their INR

    Yes, I looked at that and found that the CYP 2E1 gene family (ref: page 29 of http://www.columbia.edu/itc/gsas/g9600/2004/GrazianoReadings/Drugabs.pdf) is one of the players in metabolizing ethanol. There is also a table on page 44 of ref that puts warfarin half-life at 37 +/- 15 hours. But...
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    Survey for developing a device that minimizes clicking sound (follow-up to interviews in Spring)

    If the violinist had complete heart block, the pacemaker is the only thing keeping him or her alive. Remove it or turn it off and you turn off life.
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    Survey for developing a device that minimizes clicking sound (follow-up to interviews in Spring)

    A wearable device that is a sound insulator may help attenuate clicking for the person sitting across the table from you but I doubt that it would diminish the sound the patient hears because that sound is likely transmitted through internal sound conduction pathways. Last year I made a post...
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    INR - How low should you go?

    Yes. Here's the page from my INR log book from 2018 where I was experimenting with daily INR measurements. There are some large movements on a daily basis. Take a look at the last two entries on the page. From noon on May 23rd to noon on May 24th I managed to get my INR down by 1.5 points...
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    INR - How low should you go?

    Yes, I guess it's not built-in but requires an App. Here's another one. https://www.jointcommission.org/-/media/tjc/documents/resources/for-consumers/takecharge/android-app---medical-id-instructions.pdf
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    INR - How low should you go?

    The Health App is where you input your data (in the Summary tab). A user retrieves the data on the Lock screen (Enter Passcode screen). Instead of entering a passcode, you tap Emergency in lower left, then Medical ID. If using FaceID, you hardly ever see the Lock screen because the phone...
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    INR - How low should you go?

    With St Jude in mitral position and SORIN in aortic position my INR range is 2.5 - 3.5. When I went for MOHS surgery, surgeon told me to arrive with INR as close to 2.0 as I could get and he was comfortable doing the surgery without bridging with Lovenox. So I think 2.0 at least on a temporary...
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    Blood shearing

    Thanks, I hope it won't require another surgery. The plan is to go in through a vein to deploy the plug. I was told the threshold for transfusion was hematocrit of 25% or below. (I was as low as 28% where normal for adult male is 38% - 50%). 25% means one has about half the RBCs a normal...
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