Hello all.
Last December I had an echo-gram and was told I had a dilated aorta with BAV. Subsequent MRI's and a TEE revealed that I didn't have the bicuspid valve, but that I still had a 5.3 cm aneurysm at the aortic root (doc suspects I have Marfan's) and also a leaky aortic valve. They're recommending the Bentall procedure, with a root replacement with artificial conduit and mechanical valve.
Naturally, I've since been continuously reading the internet on any subject I can find relating to my condition. After reading about the not-so-pleasant prospect of lifetime Coumadin therapy, I got to reading about the On-X valve, and it's possibility of reduced anticoagulant usage. When I brought this up with the cardio-surgeon, he told me that it wasn't a question of the valve clotting as much as the conduit. Guess he meant that even if the On-X was less inclined to clot, that blood would still tend to clot on the artificial conduit that replaced my aortic root, and that I would still need the regular dosages of Coumadin. He also doesn't happen to use the On-X in any of his patients---it's either a Medtronics or St. Judes valve . . .I wonder if that fact might have affected his answer. Anyway, I've postponed any surgery until I'm satisfied I have all the necessary info. Any feedback is welcome.
Not surprisingly, this has become a very interesting site for me!
Last December I had an echo-gram and was told I had a dilated aorta with BAV. Subsequent MRI's and a TEE revealed that I didn't have the bicuspid valve, but that I still had a 5.3 cm aneurysm at the aortic root (doc suspects I have Marfan's) and also a leaky aortic valve. They're recommending the Bentall procedure, with a root replacement with artificial conduit and mechanical valve.
Naturally, I've since been continuously reading the internet on any subject I can find relating to my condition. After reading about the not-so-pleasant prospect of lifetime Coumadin therapy, I got to reading about the On-X valve, and it's possibility of reduced anticoagulant usage. When I brought this up with the cardio-surgeon, he told me that it wasn't a question of the valve clotting as much as the conduit. Guess he meant that even if the On-X was less inclined to clot, that blood would still tend to clot on the artificial conduit that replaced my aortic root, and that I would still need the regular dosages of Coumadin. He also doesn't happen to use the On-X in any of his patients---it's either a Medtronics or St. Judes valve . . .I wonder if that fact might have affected his answer. Anyway, I've postponed any surgery until I'm satisfied I have all the necessary info. Any feedback is welcome.
Not surprisingly, this has become a very interesting site for me!