Reason for Aortic Valve Regurg at 17?
Reason for Aortic Valve Regurg at 17?
I am wondering if any physician has explained the underlying cause of your son's aortic valve failure at his young age? Was he born with a bicuspid (two leaflet) or other abnormal leaflet formation of his aortic valve? I am aware of some in this age group with bicuspid aortic valve that required either repair or replacement. There are other connective tissue disorders, such as Marfan and Ehlers-Danlos, and other conditions that do not even have a name - they all may affect the aortic valve and the aorta.
It is so important to understand as much as possible about the big picture with your son. If he has bicuspid aortic valve or some other form of connective tissue disorder causing the valve failure (the most common reason for a leaky valve at this age), understanding that and being sure he is followed going forward can make a tremendous difference. So often there is focus on the immediate issue - in this case the valve - and that is appropriate. But it should be in light of the bigger picture.
Many individuals with bicuspid aortic valve or some other form of connective tissue problem go on to develop dissection (tearing) or aneurysm (abnormal bulging due to weak tissue) of the aorta in their chest. If this were my family member, I would ask the doctors about the aorta also, get documented measurements of its diameter, and put a plan in place to monitor it going forward.
As he transitions into adult life, if he understands his condition and always is covered by excellent health insurance, he will have access to the best physicians on an ongoing basis.
Regarding the surgeons you may meet, if I were doing this with my loved one, I would ask a number of questions regarding their knowledge of your son's condition, the approach they would take in the surgery and why, and how many other of this exact procedure they have done in people like your son and the results in them over a period of time. There is no "cure" for the tissue that is failing - right now the aortic valve tissue that is unable to close properly, resulting in a backflow of blood into the heart again - but there should be the best possible repair based on state-of-the-art experience.
You have my very best wishes as you meet with the surgeon this week.
Arlyss