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I've shared my story a couple of times here, and I'm grateful for this forum and all of the support. I had AVR and repair of the ascending aorta performed on November 10th, 2021, with placement of an On-X valve. I developed inflammatory pericarditis post-operatively, and as a result had a ton of post-op pain. The surgeon and the care team said this was common given my age, as I'm a male, age 42 and was in good physical shape pre-surgery. I guess my demographic is more prone to increased post-op pain and inflammation. That was my only issue post-operatively, and I was discharged from the hospital 5 days later. I still have pain, but it is substantially improved.
Before surgery, I was asymptomatic and was not treated for any medical issues. I was not on any medications. I'm currently on metoprolol, as well as warfarin and aspirin of course. I'm also completing a course of anti-inflammatories to treat the pericarditis.
For the first couple of weeks post-op, I had home PT and gradually tried to increase my physical activity within the confines of my restrictions. Last week I increased my daily total walking time to about 2-3 miles a day. I began experiencing runs of palpitations, which the cardiologist felt were likely PVCs. He wasn't concerned, however when I saw his PA in follow-up she ordered a loop monitor, and an echocardiogram which are being done tomorrow. I've incorporated more breaks, have focused on staying hydrated, etc. I have avoided caffeine (other than chocolate) since the surgery.
Two days ago, which was post-op day 25, I went into atrial flutter. I was out and about with my family for a couple of hours out in the cold, and felt my chest racing. I checked my pulse, it was well over 100 and thought it was irregular, figured I had gone into a-fib. I panicked, and since we were already out and I was feeling some symptoms associated with it I had my wife take me to the ER. They felt the EKG/ECG was more consistent with flutter, HR was in the 130s. Thankfully, it broke on its own after about 60-90 minutes total. My electrolytes were normal. A bedside ultrasound showed no evidence of an effusion. No treatment was needed and they discharged me, knowing I'd be having additional testing in a couple of days.
I haven't had any issues in the nearly two days since then. I started cardiac rehab yesterday and they saw no issues other than two PACs. Yesterday was probably the best day I have had from the standpoint of my physical tolerance.
I know that these arrhythmias are common post-op. I guess in my case, I'm a bit dismayed by the fact that I had no immediate post-op issues, but had this event occur over 3 weeks later. I'm not sure what triggered it. I did have a couple of beers the night before so I guess that's the most likely explanation, although I had had several beers over our Thanksgiving holiday weekend and had no issues. I'm going to refrain from alcohol for the foreseeable future.
I've read through a lot of the threads here and I know that others have had more significant issues with A-fib, have had pacemakers placed, ablation, cardioversion, etc. And I know that every situation is different and hard to predict.
I was just curious if anyone had any similar experiences or insight as far as having a more "delayed" episode like this, whether it recurred, etc. I'm also just wondering when this post-op window of increased risk starts to decrease? Ideally I'd like to eventually have caffeine, alcohol in moderation, etc (I realize these are not necessities in life but they are things I enjoy). I'd also like to get back to my prior level of physical fitness without hopefully triggering an event. I know that even if I don't have another event in the near future that I will be nervous when I attempt to re-introduce these things. Again, I'm assuming/hoping that this event was a result of post-op inflammation or whatever, as I had no prior issues with arrhythmias, but I honestly don't know what to expect moving forward.
I figured it wouldn't hurt to hear other experiences and thoughts. I appreciate the help and insight. Sorry for the lengthy post!
Before surgery, I was asymptomatic and was not treated for any medical issues. I was not on any medications. I'm currently on metoprolol, as well as warfarin and aspirin of course. I'm also completing a course of anti-inflammatories to treat the pericarditis.
For the first couple of weeks post-op, I had home PT and gradually tried to increase my physical activity within the confines of my restrictions. Last week I increased my daily total walking time to about 2-3 miles a day. I began experiencing runs of palpitations, which the cardiologist felt were likely PVCs. He wasn't concerned, however when I saw his PA in follow-up she ordered a loop monitor, and an echocardiogram which are being done tomorrow. I've incorporated more breaks, have focused on staying hydrated, etc. I have avoided caffeine (other than chocolate) since the surgery.
Two days ago, which was post-op day 25, I went into atrial flutter. I was out and about with my family for a couple of hours out in the cold, and felt my chest racing. I checked my pulse, it was well over 100 and thought it was irregular, figured I had gone into a-fib. I panicked, and since we were already out and I was feeling some symptoms associated with it I had my wife take me to the ER. They felt the EKG/ECG was more consistent with flutter, HR was in the 130s. Thankfully, it broke on its own after about 60-90 minutes total. My electrolytes were normal. A bedside ultrasound showed no evidence of an effusion. No treatment was needed and they discharged me, knowing I'd be having additional testing in a couple of days.
I haven't had any issues in the nearly two days since then. I started cardiac rehab yesterday and they saw no issues other than two PACs. Yesterday was probably the best day I have had from the standpoint of my physical tolerance.
I know that these arrhythmias are common post-op. I guess in my case, I'm a bit dismayed by the fact that I had no immediate post-op issues, but had this event occur over 3 weeks later. I'm not sure what triggered it. I did have a couple of beers the night before so I guess that's the most likely explanation, although I had had several beers over our Thanksgiving holiday weekend and had no issues. I'm going to refrain from alcohol for the foreseeable future.
I've read through a lot of the threads here and I know that others have had more significant issues with A-fib, have had pacemakers placed, ablation, cardioversion, etc. And I know that every situation is different and hard to predict.
I was just curious if anyone had any similar experiences or insight as far as having a more "delayed" episode like this, whether it recurred, etc. I'm also just wondering when this post-op window of increased risk starts to decrease? Ideally I'd like to eventually have caffeine, alcohol in moderation, etc (I realize these are not necessities in life but they are things I enjoy). I'd also like to get back to my prior level of physical fitness without hopefully triggering an event. I know that even if I don't have another event in the near future that I will be nervous when I attempt to re-introduce these things. Again, I'm assuming/hoping that this event was a result of post-op inflammation or whatever, as I had no prior issues with arrhythmias, but I honestly don't know what to expect moving forward.
I figured it wouldn't hurt to hear other experiences and thoughts. I appreciate the help and insight. Sorry for the lengthy post!