Hi Gang, and thanks for this forum. Like all of us, I'm interested in enhancing my quality of life and longevity. Had AVR for calcified bicuspid valve in 2019, doing great. No other cardiac or circulatory issues other than well managed high BP.
In my work life, I'm the CEO and Health-care practice Lead at an innovation consultancy, so I'm interested in the bleeding edge of valve replacement methods and practices. (pun intended). Since I have a valve with a predicted useful life of 12-15 years on the short end, I'm interested in 2 things:
And, If there is interest in having a creative problem solving/design thinking session in this space, I'm your guy. Find out more at www.newandimproved.com
Bob
In my work life, I'm the CEO and Health-care practice Lead at an innovation consultancy, so I'm interested in the bleeding edge of valve replacement methods and practices. (pun intended). Since I have a valve with a predicted useful life of 12-15 years on the short end, I'm interested in 2 things:
- How to increase the useful life of the valve I have (Edwards Perimount Magna Ease)
- Advances in replacement of artificial valves such that stroke-risk is lessened. (TAVR Valve in valve is the current standard, but high stroke risk)
And, If there is interest in having a creative problem solving/design thinking session in this space, I'm your guy. Find out more at www.newandimproved.com
Bob
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