I've known this was coming for a couple of years. Mean gradients for my Medtronic Mosaic valve started off in the mid-20's, but since they were stable and didn't affect daily life and my cardio said they were within normal range, I didn't worry too much. In the last two years gradients have gradually gone up. My October echo report classified me with severe stenosis and severe regurgitation, but my only symptom was fatigue. In the past couple of weeks I've had some chest discomfort with exercise, and possibly lightheadedness, plus two scary episodes of rapid heartbeat.
I'm pretty sturdy, and more fit than I was six years ago, so I'm pretty optimistic about the surgery. My chief concern now is whether any of the hospitals or surgeons here perform a significant volume of second valve replacements. The first time my 'local' hospital was one of the top in the country. I think I might have to go to Mayo in Phoenix to match it. So I have some research to do.
I'm pretty sturdy, and more fit than I was six years ago, so I'm pretty optimistic about the surgery. My chief concern now is whether any of the hospitals or surgeons here perform a significant volume of second valve replacements. The first time my 'local' hospital was one of the top in the country. I think I might have to go to Mayo in Phoenix to match it. So I have some research to do.