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Wow - what a sad (untrue) statement .....
I have to agree with Nobog. What I see is lots of robust discussion, with members frequently citing the literature to support their positions.
Wow - what a sad (untrue) statement .....
They need to change the name this website to "Mechanicalvalvereplacement.org. Because there is nothing unbiased about this site at all.
I see you guys more like that.....Chuck, at the risk of being an echo chamber I wanted to restate this and provide emphasis:
of course acknowledging that there are exceptions such as
From
- women of child bearing age
- people with known bleeding complications (diverticulitius comes to mind)
- macular degeneration
- unwillingness to comply with AC Therapy
- legitimate concern of a requirement for a redo surgery in the next 18 years
- preference for not having it done (and accepting redo-operations as a consequence)
Guidelines on the management of valvular heart
disease (version 2012)
The Joint Task Force on the Management of Valvular Heart Disease
of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) and the European
Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery (EACTS
p31
These guys include cardiologists and the top of the top surgeons ...
Chuck n me in our Echo Chamber
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ouch ... so like a paedophile ... thanksI see you guys more like that.....
ouch ... so like a paedophile ... thanks
so you're claiming my coat as yours now ...Which reminds me, I think I left my fur coat at your place last night
so you're claiming my coat as yours now ...
thanks ... lets just hope covid restrictions end before my lifetimeYou can keep it. You’ll need it when go to Finland to live in the igloo
I certainly hope we can all figure out ways to communicate to avoid that.
agreed ... its probably the best site on the internet for people do discuss all aspects of heart valve thingsBecause there is nothing unbiased about this site at all.
Oh I didn't know Liberace was supposedly a *********. Sorry boysI see you guys more like that.....
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 ?
Thanks you . Any comments on ON-x ?St. Jude mech valve has been around for a long time...... but most mech valves are designed to last your lifetime. They say that the resilia will last 20+ years.....time will tell.
I think a good rule of thumb is. If everything else is equal.....
....under age 60 get a mechanical valve
....60-70 it's a toss-up, however with a tissue valve you may need replacement around 80?.....that won't be fun.
....70+ get a tussue valve....odds are you won't need it replaced.
It is also a mechanical valve and it works too.Thanks you . Any comments on ON-x ?
a recent discussion on the topic and including it here.Any comments on ON-x ?
Thanks you . Any comments on ON-x ?
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