ChicagoBAV
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Hi everyone. Here's my story and where I'm at:
Five years ago (35/F):
I found out about my BAV by chance. I had an echocardiogram after experiencing symptoms that weren't heart-related after all. The echo report said the following, and I was told to check back in a few years:
I went to a BAV specialist, who confirmed that I have BAV with at least partial fusion of the cusps based on the previous echo images and the prominent click that they heard when listening to my heart. They sent me for an echo and MRI. The results of the echo and MRI just came in on MyChart and are as follows:
I'm waiting to hear from the cardiologist about my recent results. I understand that my heart is working okay and surgery isn't on the immediate horizon, but I want to have a plan for when it happens. I already know 100% that I won't do a mechanical valve because I am extremely sensitive to noises and would never in a million years be able to sleep with the ticking. So, biological valve it is. I have a good idea of which surgeon I would be interested in, assuming they will let me choose.
I have urged my siblings to get screened.
I look forward to reading about everyone else's stories, and I send my best wishes to you all!
Five years ago (35/F):
I found out about my BAV by chance. I had an echocardiogram after experiencing symptoms that weren't heart-related after all. The echo report said the following, and I was told to check back in a few years:
- BAV could not be excluded
- No aortic stenosis or regurgitation
- Ascending aorta: 3.0 cm
I went to a BAV specialist, who confirmed that I have BAV with at least partial fusion of the cusps based on the previous echo images and the prominent click that they heard when listening to my heart. They sent me for an echo and MRI. The results of the echo and MRI just came in on MyChart and are as follows:
- Confirmed BAV with fusion of right and left coronary cusps
- Mild aortic valve thickening (noted on echo only)
- Trivial/trace aortic regurgitation
- No aortic stenosis
- Ascending aorta has grown from 3.0 to 3.3 cm
I'm waiting to hear from the cardiologist about my recent results. I understand that my heart is working okay and surgery isn't on the immediate horizon, but I want to have a plan for when it happens. I already know 100% that I won't do a mechanical valve because I am extremely sensitive to noises and would never in a million years be able to sleep with the ticking. So, biological valve it is. I have a good idea of which surgeon I would be interested in, assuming they will let me choose.
I have urged my siblings to get screened.
I look forward to reading about everyone else's stories, and I send my best wishes to you all!