cldlhd
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First I want to say this site has been very helpful and so have a few members I've contacted so thanks to all. I was diagnosed with BAV with some leakage and no stenosis or calcification visible just before my 45th birthday. I also have a dilated root and an ascending aneurysm ( 4.8 cm ). The aneurysm is the main worry but when that is done I'll have the valve addressed. Other than this issue I'm in great health- active non smoker, good blood pressure, etc- and I plan on living a nice long life and watching my 7 year old son grow up. As OHS wasn't on my bucket list I would like to make it a one and done if possible so I've been leaning towards a mechanical valve as I fear the repair wouldn't last as long as I plan to. The surgeon (Dr. Bavaria from U of Penn) I plan to use does top quality work as far as I've heard so I assume that makes a difference on longevity of repair. As far as I can see each way has it's positives and negatives.
The repair negatives: 1) A longer more complex operation
2) Good possibility of need for reop although that would likely be yrs down the road
and in the meantime I'd have the positives of no warfarin and lower infection risk. Also
during those years I assume medical tech will continue to improve including the design
of mechanical valves during those years.
3) Even if the leakage is fixed even a perfect BAV doesn't open all the way and makes it
harder on the heart.
Positives: 1) Likely won't need to be on warfarin ( admittedly this isn't the most important deciding
factor after talking to some people on this site but I look at it as a bonus )
2) Less risk of Infective Endocarditis. I know the risk of IE still won't be as low as
someone who never had surgery and has a tricuspid valve but I assume it'll stiil be
lower than a mech valve. As I work for a Water and Sewer Authority and I'm occasionally
exposed to more strains of bacteria and viruses this is the more important to me than
avoiding warfarin.
3) Lower risk of thromboembolism although if I maintained my INR and take good care
of myself I realize the risk is pretty low.
The mechanical negatives: 1) higher risk for IE. Also as the risk is highest in the first year then appears to
level out so it's possible you could get the operation then during your recovery get
infected and if your fortunate enough to survive your likely to need a 2nd operation
while still getting over the first-doesn't sound fun. I take good care of my teeth,
I mouthwash then floss and then brush (electric) for 2 minutes followed by
another swish of mouthwash twice a day but apparently the gums aren't the only
entry point and as I'm prone to scrapes and small cuts it does make me think. The
fact that the symptoms are similar to the flu could turn me into more of a
hypochondriac- I've always been the type to go to the Dr approximately once a
decade.
2) The need for warfarin- not a big deal to be honest
Positives: 1) if endocarditis is avoided its the best chance at a long life without a reoperation
2) the valve opens more fully than my BAV so easier on the heart
3) quicker operation which has to be a good thing -I'd probably get the On-x
valve already in the graft.
Whatever choice I make I'm going to do my best to not 2nd guess my choice and proceed to live life to it's
fullest.
Sorry for the long post but have a lot to think about before my surgeons appointment on May 20th and I appreciate all the help and advice from those who have also been through this. I hope everyone has as good a day as I will- heading to a recital at my sons school in a half hour then a baseball game tonight.
The repair negatives: 1) A longer more complex operation
2) Good possibility of need for reop although that would likely be yrs down the road
and in the meantime I'd have the positives of no warfarin and lower infection risk. Also
during those years I assume medical tech will continue to improve including the design
of mechanical valves during those years.
3) Even if the leakage is fixed even a perfect BAV doesn't open all the way and makes it
harder on the heart.
Positives: 1) Likely won't need to be on warfarin ( admittedly this isn't the most important deciding
factor after talking to some people on this site but I look at it as a bonus )
2) Less risk of Infective Endocarditis. I know the risk of IE still won't be as low as
someone who never had surgery and has a tricuspid valve but I assume it'll stiil be
lower than a mech valve. As I work for a Water and Sewer Authority and I'm occasionally
exposed to more strains of bacteria and viruses this is the more important to me than
avoiding warfarin.
3) Lower risk of thromboembolism although if I maintained my INR and take good care
of myself I realize the risk is pretty low.
The mechanical negatives: 1) higher risk for IE. Also as the risk is highest in the first year then appears to
level out so it's possible you could get the operation then during your recovery get
infected and if your fortunate enough to survive your likely to need a 2nd operation
while still getting over the first-doesn't sound fun. I take good care of my teeth,
I mouthwash then floss and then brush (electric) for 2 minutes followed by
another swish of mouthwash twice a day but apparently the gums aren't the only
entry point and as I'm prone to scrapes and small cuts it does make me think. The
fact that the symptoms are similar to the flu could turn me into more of a
hypochondriac- I've always been the type to go to the Dr approximately once a
decade.
2) The need for warfarin- not a big deal to be honest
Positives: 1) if endocarditis is avoided its the best chance at a long life without a reoperation
2) the valve opens more fully than my BAV so easier on the heart
3) quicker operation which has to be a good thing -I'd probably get the On-x
valve already in the graft.
Whatever choice I make I'm going to do my best to not 2nd guess my choice and proceed to live life to it's
fullest.
Sorry for the long post but have a lot to think about before my surgeons appointment on May 20th and I appreciate all the help and advice from those who have also been through this. I hope everyone has as good a day as I will- heading to a recital at my sons school in a half hour then a baseball game tonight.