As some of you may recall, I had a On-X valve installed in the aortic position back in February, and passed the 10 week mark this past Friday. All is going well and I'm very happy with the result and performance to-date.
Today I received a brief letter from CryoLife regarding the "FDA Approved Safe lower INR levels" allowed with the On-X valve. I'll post a picture of that brief letter below.
We've all seen the graph that Pellicle has posted many times (shown below) indicating that the safest INR range is somewhere between 2.0 and 3.5 yet CryoLife is pushing for INR of 1.5 to 2.0 (of course with many disclaimers).
I've already "Bought" the valve. I'm baffled why they would push this with customers who already have the product. I understand marketing to potential new customers, but why to me?
Possibly relying upon word of mouth advertising on forums such as this. Well I'm certainly not supporting this, and will continue to target 2.5 to 3.0
One would think they would care most about the health and well being of the patients. Possibly not in today's society.
Thoughts / comments? I'm curious if any past On-X recipients are following the lower INR guidance. Thanks.
Today I received a brief letter from CryoLife regarding the "FDA Approved Safe lower INR levels" allowed with the On-X valve. I'll post a picture of that brief letter below.
We've all seen the graph that Pellicle has posted many times (shown below) indicating that the safest INR range is somewhere between 2.0 and 3.5 yet CryoLife is pushing for INR of 1.5 to 2.0 (of course with many disclaimers).
I've already "Bought" the valve. I'm baffled why they would push this with customers who already have the product. I understand marketing to potential new customers, but why to me?
Possibly relying upon word of mouth advertising on forums such as this. Well I'm certainly not supporting this, and will continue to target 2.5 to 3.0
One would think they would care most about the health and well being of the patients. Possibly not in today's society.
Thoughts / comments? I'm curious if any past On-X recipients are following the lower INR guidance. Thanks.