Onx_06
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Hi Everyone,
Background: It's March 2006, I was 26 yr old and my aortic valve (severe stenosis) is replaced by a mechanical valve (onx). I was out of the hospital in 4 days, and on coumadin - Life couldn't have been better. Forward seven years ....
Oct 2013: At the age of 33, I started losing weight, fatigue, loss of appetite, - went to my cardiologist for checkup. EKG, ECHO, blood cultures were done. ECHO, EKG came back the same as they looked 6 months ago. Cardiologist assured nothing to worry about as long as the blood cultures were negative. WELL, It came back positive as Enterococcus faecalis. I had all of my wisdom tooth taken out on Sept 25th. I was given IV antibiotics during the oral surgery and amox afterwards. They believe that this might have been cause of the bacteria.
Since blood cultures were positive; I was told to check in the ER right away. They did a set of blood cultures, and then put on antibiotics (vancomycin, gentamicyn, etc) right away. The second set of blood cultures (which were drawn the next day) were negative so the antibiotics were working right away. The cardiologist performed a TEE, and saw a very tiny - small vegetation on the leaflet of the mechanical valve. It had no root involvement and heart function was good - ejaction fraction of 65. He did CONFIRM that there is something definitely there though - and I had my wife who is a physician consult with few of her cardiologist friends as well. I was in the hospital for 4 days and then they sent me home with a 6 week antibiotics with home nursing. I am on Ampicillin (24 hours) & Gentamicyn (every 8 hours) (sorry for spelling). They told me to consult my cardio surgeon asap as well. I am feeling a lot better after 2-3 days at home now - ofcourse this is because of the antibiotics.
Has anyone else gone through this .. I am a bit scared that If I do go for another valve replacement surgery - DO I even need to go this route? The cardiologist at the hospital sounded very optimistic that I will not need surgery and IV antibiotics should take care of this .... BUT I am getting few opinions and some are saying - I should consider the surgery. My concern is- even if I have the surgery, what are the chances that this won't happen again?
This tiny-small vegetation that has not affected the heart function at all - can it become sterilized? JUST NEED all of you guys to put your input on my case ... PLEASE PRAY as well .. Thank you in advance.
Raj
Background: It's March 2006, I was 26 yr old and my aortic valve (severe stenosis) is replaced by a mechanical valve (onx). I was out of the hospital in 4 days, and on coumadin - Life couldn't have been better. Forward seven years ....
Oct 2013: At the age of 33, I started losing weight, fatigue, loss of appetite, - went to my cardiologist for checkup. EKG, ECHO, blood cultures were done. ECHO, EKG came back the same as they looked 6 months ago. Cardiologist assured nothing to worry about as long as the blood cultures were negative. WELL, It came back positive as Enterococcus faecalis. I had all of my wisdom tooth taken out on Sept 25th. I was given IV antibiotics during the oral surgery and amox afterwards. They believe that this might have been cause of the bacteria.
Since blood cultures were positive; I was told to check in the ER right away. They did a set of blood cultures, and then put on antibiotics (vancomycin, gentamicyn, etc) right away. The second set of blood cultures (which were drawn the next day) were negative so the antibiotics were working right away. The cardiologist performed a TEE, and saw a very tiny - small vegetation on the leaflet of the mechanical valve. It had no root involvement and heart function was good - ejaction fraction of 65. He did CONFIRM that there is something definitely there though - and I had my wife who is a physician consult with few of her cardiologist friends as well. I was in the hospital for 4 days and then they sent me home with a 6 week antibiotics with home nursing. I am on Ampicillin (24 hours) & Gentamicyn (every 8 hours) (sorry for spelling). They told me to consult my cardio surgeon asap as well. I am feeling a lot better after 2-3 days at home now - ofcourse this is because of the antibiotics.
Has anyone else gone through this .. I am a bit scared that If I do go for another valve replacement surgery - DO I even need to go this route? The cardiologist at the hospital sounded very optimistic that I will not need surgery and IV antibiotics should take care of this .... BUT I am getting few opinions and some are saying - I should consider the surgery. My concern is- even if I have the surgery, what are the chances that this won't happen again?
This tiny-small vegetation that has not affected the heart function at all - can it become sterilized? JUST NEED all of you guys to put your input on my case ... PLEASE PRAY as well .. Thank you in advance.
Raj