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This is an interesting presentation ; promotes the On-X valve, BUT touches all the points, it may be of interest
Guys which mechanical wall is out there in the matter and which one is better
Tissue valve resilia , how many years can one get? Any data ?
It is also a mechanical valve and it works too.
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I’m prejudiced I have had the Onyx valve now for 120 days and I just jogged 2.5 miles yesterday and I am 63 y/o. Not an athletic guy . It’s working perfectly, don’t remember feeling this good in over 15 years. So I give it a thumbs up. Anticoagulant ion is simple with meter, perhaps in future maybe controlled with Apixaban , factor XA inhibitor. Coumadin is easy treatment, I eat what I want for the most part.
I’m prejudiced I have had the Onyx valve now for 120 days and I just jogged 2.5 miles yesterday and I am 63 y/o. Not an athletic guy . It’s working perfectly, don’t remember feeling this good in over 15 years. So I give it a thumbs up. Anticoagulant ion is simple with meter, perhaps in future maybe controlled with Apixaban , factor XA inhibitor. Coumadin is easy treatment, I eat what I want for the most part.
Aside from a couple less frequently used procedures, brand isn’t nearly as important as tissue vs mechanical. That’s the decision that has the biggest impact on how to manage our conditions going forward.
... and worry about the onset of SVD and the increased monitoring when that happens and what you'll do about it when it does.Your decision is whether you want to take a pill a day OR do this research all over again in a few years.
I didn't watch it, but the vial of warfarin with a red circle seems to promote warfarin fear hysteria.BUT touches all the points, it may be of interest
Who's the new MAO? The thunderbird was never "the best car in the world", not even closeYeah, best car in the world was the Ford T-Bird , is it now ?, everything changes as humans understand the secrets of the world; so what was best 20 years ago, is not best now; The first this and the first that means nothing in practical terms in comparing mech valves, and as far as Tissue Valves, not a problem either; as long as you can plan and absorve how many times you will be back at hospital you be happy, that is basically the Question, to be or not to be, Repeat or not Repeat; and yes, $$$ Recurring Revenue for Tissue makers is also a fact, In my point of reference, does not need to be right, nor the one, nor the only true about this, jus the way "I" see it, after all we are NOT in Communist China and do not have to do what the new MAO says,
They will, took off yesterday and took my son and his one buddy (his birthday) for a few rounds of lasertag and whatnot and barely a mask in sitethanks ... lets just hope covid restrictions end before my lifetime
Anybody other than me wish that the Project Farm guy would rate valves?
As others have said On-X appears to have a lot of of marketing but little scientific studies to back up some of it's claims. If I am wrong please accept my apologies in advance. My knowledge of INR and warfarin is weak at best and I need to get up to speed ASAP..I know nothing about INR #'s or what they mean or how to stay in INR range or INR differences between valves. I just love the idea of less ticking as I already have tinnitus from hearing loss.
my On-X ticks quite clearly. I can hear it right now as I’m writing this. Not sure who told you it’s quieter. Maybe it is? I have nothing to compare it to. But I can definitely hear my ticking. It’s often hard to know if I’m hearing it from within my body or if the sound is outside my chest. I know others have heard it but don’t know if they hear the same thing I do.
Also I think position/orientation of the valve itself and the persons body may have a role in whether it’s audible or not. Again, I’m not sure as I only have one body so nothing to compare to.
my On-X ticks quite clearly. I can hear it right now as I’m writing this. Not sure who told you it’s quieter. Maybe it is? I have nothing to compare it to. But I can definitely hear my ticking. It’s often hard to know if I’m hearing it from within my body or if the sound is outside my chest. I know others have heard it but don’t know if they hear the same thing I do.
Also I think position/orientation of the valve itself and the persons body may have a role in whether it’s audible or not. Again, I’m not sure as I only have one body so nothing to compare to.
my On-X ticks quite clearly. I can hear it right now as I’m writing this. Not sure who told you it’s quieter. Maybe it is? I have nothing to compare it to. But I can definitely hear my ticking. It’s often hard to know if I’m hearing it from within my body or if the sound is outside my chest. I know others have heard it but don’t know if they hear the same thing I do.
Also I think position/orientation of the valve itself and the persons body may have a role in whether it’s audible or not. Again, I’m not sure as I only have one body so nothing to compare to.
I went mechanical because no one could tell me how long the bio would last, or how I would feel as it was deteriorating. Decided warfarin was better than surgery again when I was 60-65 and again when I was 70-80.
not with TAVR? (and then mech?)From what I have seen over the years bio valves are ultimately replaced...
not with TAVR? (and then mech?)
that's quite interesting, given how much you read about them here and (IIRC) you also do volunteer hospital visits to new valvers right?Personally, I have never met a younger person, like under 70, who had a TAVR.....as their first valve replacement.
that's quite interesting, given how much you read about them here and (IIRC) you also do volunteer hospital visits to new valvers right?
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