Hey all!
I just had my aortic valve and root replaced with an On-X mechanical prosthesis on May 8th.
My INR was hanging around 1.3 while I was on a 2.5mg dose for 3 days after I got out of the ICU. (Obviously they've had me on heparin shots since the surgery.) They finally bumped the Warfarin dose to 5mg last night and today my INR is 1.59.
They said this is good enough to discharge, which don't get me wrong I definitely want to do, I'm kinda sick of being here and I'd be sleeping a lot better at home. But I am worried about my INR being kind of low. I know it's an On-X valve and so technically speaking its in range, but I know that info isnt as reliable as its claimed to be and I'd prefer to be at a range of 2-3. My cardiologist and I spoke before the surgery and she said she agrees and also wants me in that range as the target. This was a while ago, and shes not the one managing my discharge though.
Do you have any advice here? Im sure it'll be ok but just wanted to gather any thoughts/wisdom from y'all.
Edit: And of course they will be seeing me back tomorrow or Thursday to check my INR again.
Edit edit: The cardiologist thats been working with my discharge came in and said the heparin shots i've been getting aren't at a therapeutic level for the valve actually (?), and they do want me at 2-3 INR for the first few months anyway, but the surgeon feels that its safe for me to go home right now. Fascinating.
I just had my aortic valve and root replaced with an On-X mechanical prosthesis on May 8th.
My INR was hanging around 1.3 while I was on a 2.5mg dose for 3 days after I got out of the ICU. (Obviously they've had me on heparin shots since the surgery.) They finally bumped the Warfarin dose to 5mg last night and today my INR is 1.59.
They said this is good enough to discharge, which don't get me wrong I definitely want to do, I'm kinda sick of being here and I'd be sleeping a lot better at home. But I am worried about my INR being kind of low. I know it's an On-X valve and so technically speaking its in range, but I know that info isnt as reliable as its claimed to be and I'd prefer to be at a range of 2-3. My cardiologist and I spoke before the surgery and she said she agrees and also wants me in that range as the target. This was a while ago, and shes not the one managing my discharge though.
Do you have any advice here? Im sure it'll be ok but just wanted to gather any thoughts/wisdom from y'all.
Edit: And of course they will be seeing me back tomorrow or Thursday to check my INR again.
Edit edit: The cardiologist thats been working with my discharge came in and said the heparin shots i've been getting aren't at a therapeutic level for the valve actually (?), and they do want me at 2-3 INR for the first few months anyway, but the surgeon feels that its safe for me to go home right now. Fascinating.
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