kernow61
Member
Hi,
I,m new to forum and am expecting AVR surgery sooner rather than later.
I have been "in the waiting room" since March 2012.
i have been putting off surgery till the last minute.
Here are my results history:
March 2012. first test.
Diagnosed with bicupsid aortic valve with severe regurgitation
Aortic gradient 20-25 mmHg
Aortic root up to 3.9 cm
Ascending aorta 3.8 cm
Lvd 6.4
Lvs 4.3
Ef 60-65%
Calcium score 0
.....................................................................................
March 2013
Lvd 6.9
Lds 4.9
Ef 60-65%
.......................................................................................
Dec 2014
Lvd 7.1
Lvs 4.7 (gone down! ! )
Ef 60-65%
I am 53 yrs old, weigh 145lb.
I run 4-5 mile most days at a average pace of 7min 30 sec per mile.
i swim 2.5 k two or three times a week.
Do moderate weight training 3 times a week (1hr) and surf frequently.
I do not have any noticable symptoms.
My condition was picked up by stethascope (heart murmer) and ecg for unrelated condition.
I had reluctantly accepted i would need surgery if and when i reached the thresholds of lvd 7.5 .lvs 5.5 or ef < 55% and was happy to hav 6 monthly echo until then.
At a consultation last Nov with a different consultant (same team/hospital) i was told that due to my level of fitness and preserved ejection fraction and on March2013 figures i could possibly put off surgery for another year or two as my quality of life was still greater than risks of surgery and possible complications associated with surgery.
The last letter from a consultant (my regular one) said the gradual progression of left ventricular dilation will eventually compromise the ejection fraction and at my next consultation ( IN TWO WEEKS) he would be recommending an invasive coronary angiogram and referral to surgeon for surgery.
He also informed me that new EU guidelines suggest that in asymptomatic severe aortic regugitation with end systolic diameter above 5.5cm,the probality of fatality or symptomatic left ventricle failure is reported to be19% per year.
I would like to put off surgery until October, with maybe one more echo in June to confirm last measurements
( It seems odd that my lvs had gone down from 4.9 to 4.7.......how accurate are these tests?)
My reasons for this are first that i suffer from hayfever from May to end of August and wouldn't like to be suffering during recovery.
Also i would like to visit my parents in April as they haven't seen their 5yr old ( only) granson for over a year (due to distance and work they only see him once a year) and i fear it may be the last time my aged father will see him.
...and i have planned a family holiday overseas in August, the first overseas holiday in 5 yrs and first trip abroad for my son.
Plus my son would be just that little bit older and more understanding of the situation when i'm in recovery. He's a typical ' bit of a handful ' 5 yr old boy.
I think my consultant is going to be pushy, he was keen on surgery from the first moment and it was only because of the info i got online he has relented so far.
Not looking forward to this meeting at all
Your views would be welcomed
Keith
I,m new to forum and am expecting AVR surgery sooner rather than later.
I have been "in the waiting room" since March 2012.
i have been putting off surgery till the last minute.
Here are my results history:
March 2012. first test.
Diagnosed with bicupsid aortic valve with severe regurgitation
Aortic gradient 20-25 mmHg
Aortic root up to 3.9 cm
Ascending aorta 3.8 cm
Lvd 6.4
Lvs 4.3
Ef 60-65%
Calcium score 0
.....................................................................................
March 2013
Lvd 6.9
Lds 4.9
Ef 60-65%
.......................................................................................
Dec 2014
Lvd 7.1
Lvs 4.7 (gone down! ! )
Ef 60-65%
I am 53 yrs old, weigh 145lb.
I run 4-5 mile most days at a average pace of 7min 30 sec per mile.
i swim 2.5 k two or three times a week.
Do moderate weight training 3 times a week (1hr) and surf frequently.
I do not have any noticable symptoms.
My condition was picked up by stethascope (heart murmer) and ecg for unrelated condition.
I had reluctantly accepted i would need surgery if and when i reached the thresholds of lvd 7.5 .lvs 5.5 or ef < 55% and was happy to hav 6 monthly echo until then.
At a consultation last Nov with a different consultant (same team/hospital) i was told that due to my level of fitness and preserved ejection fraction and on March2013 figures i could possibly put off surgery for another year or two as my quality of life was still greater than risks of surgery and possible complications associated with surgery.
The last letter from a consultant (my regular one) said the gradual progression of left ventricular dilation will eventually compromise the ejection fraction and at my next consultation ( IN TWO WEEKS) he would be recommending an invasive coronary angiogram and referral to surgeon for surgery.
He also informed me that new EU guidelines suggest that in asymptomatic severe aortic regugitation with end systolic diameter above 5.5cm,the probality of fatality or symptomatic left ventricle failure is reported to be19% per year.
I would like to put off surgery until October, with maybe one more echo in June to confirm last measurements
( It seems odd that my lvs had gone down from 4.9 to 4.7.......how accurate are these tests?)
My reasons for this are first that i suffer from hayfever from May to end of August and wouldn't like to be suffering during recovery.
Also i would like to visit my parents in April as they haven't seen their 5yr old ( only) granson for over a year (due to distance and work they only see him once a year) and i fear it may be the last time my aged father will see him.
...and i have planned a family holiday overseas in August, the first overseas holiday in 5 yrs and first trip abroad for my son.
Plus my son would be just that little bit older and more understanding of the situation when i'm in recovery. He's a typical ' bit of a handful ' 5 yr old boy.
I think my consultant is going to be pushy, he was keen on surgery from the first moment and it was only because of the info i got online he has relented so far.
Not looking forward to this meeting at all
Your views would be welcomed
Keith