R1Phrankey
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In May my aortic valve has been replaced by a mechanical valve. The surgeon told me that my aortic valve was calcified in some way and that 2 cusps were adhesed (looks like a BAV to me).
Last couple of days I was thinking about the calcification part. I am 47 years old and calcification is normally seen with elder patients. I do not know in what way my aortic valve was calcified, but I am now asking myself if this calcification might come back and influences the mechanical valve.
I can imagine that with extensive calcification the mechanical valve becomes defective (e.g. a leaflet gets stuck in the open position).
Is there any information on the risk of this calcification to happen after AVR?
Other question I have: I have found some information about vitamine D3, vitamine K2 and magnesium.
Magnesium might prevent for calcification of soft tissues. Is there any information on the effect of taking a magnesium supplement (together with vitamine D and K) to take care of this?
Is there any experience or detailed information on the best way to prevent for calcification?
My goal is to have a healthy lifestyle and to prevent for a 2nd OHS.
Some information I found:
http://drsircus.com/medicine/magnesi...um-thiosulfate
Any information or experiences is appreciated!
Post edited: I mentioned that 2 slips of my aortic valve were adhesed. Slips should have been cusps.
Last couple of days I was thinking about the calcification part. I am 47 years old and calcification is normally seen with elder patients. I do not know in what way my aortic valve was calcified, but I am now asking myself if this calcification might come back and influences the mechanical valve.
I can imagine that with extensive calcification the mechanical valve becomes defective (e.g. a leaflet gets stuck in the open position).
Is there any information on the risk of this calcification to happen after AVR?
Other question I have: I have found some information about vitamine D3, vitamine K2 and magnesium.
Magnesium might prevent for calcification of soft tissues. Is there any information on the effect of taking a magnesium supplement (together with vitamine D and K) to take care of this?
Is there any experience or detailed information on the best way to prevent for calcification?
My goal is to have a healthy lifestyle and to prevent for a 2nd OHS.
Some information I found:
http://drsircus.com/medicine/magnesi...um-thiosulfate
Any information or experiences is appreciated!
Post edited: I mentioned that 2 slips of my aortic valve were adhesed. Slips should have been cusps.