Patrickh
Member
Hi...I'm a 57-yr-old male with aortic stenosis and after 10 years of being monitored its finally time for me to have surgery. I also have type 2 diabetes, just recently diagnosed, and have Hepatitis B, though I have cleared this so I'm not a carrier. I decided to have surgery recently, following an echocardiogram in April which revealed that the stenosis is severe and that my aortic valve is approx 0.5 sq cm, when in a healthy person it is 1.5 sq cm. Just recently, in the last 6-8 weeks, I have been suffering fairly severe breathlessness when I walk briskly or take the stairs. My valve seems to have deteriorated quickly. I had an Angiogram last November and they doctors say my heart is OK (!) so its just the valve which is a problem.
Now I have to decide whether to have a tissue valve, which may not last me a lifetime, and would mean further surgery, or a mechanical valve, which would mean taking Warfarin, or some future substitute, for the rest of my life. I’m interested to hear from anyone who has had aortic valve replacement, of their own experiences, and any advice they have. It’s a big decision, and I want to make the right one. The Doctors seem keen on a mechanical valve…no future surgery. But I already take a load of meds…not sure I want Warfarin too. I also heard that when you are lying in bed at night, trying to sleep, you can hear the mechanical valve clicking. I’m a bit worried it might bother me. What do you think?
Now I have to decide whether to have a tissue valve, which may not last me a lifetime, and would mean further surgery, or a mechanical valve, which would mean taking Warfarin, or some future substitute, for the rest of my life. I’m interested to hear from anyone who has had aortic valve replacement, of their own experiences, and any advice they have. It’s a big decision, and I want to make the right one. The Doctors seem keen on a mechanical valve…no future surgery. But I already take a load of meds…not sure I want Warfarin too. I also heard that when you are lying in bed at night, trying to sleep, you can hear the mechanical valve clicking. I’m a bit worried it might bother me. What do you think?