LoveMyBraveHeart
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Happy Monday, folks!
Mathias is 8 weeks post op this week and doing remarkably well. The only concern we are having is with his blood pressure. After surgery, systolic was being stubborn about coming below 140-150. At discharge from the hospital, he left on 20mg Lisinopril, 100 mg Metoprolol tartate, and 5mg amlodipine.
Upon being home for a few days, his blood pressure ended up decreasing more than what was necessary (and quite frankly, too low for comfort!) to 80s-90s/40s. After talking with the cardio, she dropped his amlodipine. This resulted in a perfect 120/65 BP (or thereabouts) for weeks.
After his last post-op echo and follow up cardio appt, he was switched to Metoprolol Succinate 100 mg. He has also since stopped his Amiodarone and is taking his Warfarin, Metoprolol Succ, and Lisinopril and baby aspirin SID. Since changing to this long acting Metoprolol, his BP has risen back into the 140s-150s systolic. Unsure of the cause, so that's why I'm here.
Is it because;
a. Amiodarone has been discontinued and is finally starting to work it's way out of his system (long half life), and is having an affect on his BP
b. All narcotics, muscle relaxers and pain killers have been discontinued, all which contributed to a lower BP
c. This new Metoprolol is not agreeing with him/takes longer to start noticing affect on BP
d. something else entirely
I bring this up because the sudden shift in BP happened after his last AVR when we discovered that there was a perivalvular leak. This is and will always sit at the back of my mind because the timelines are matching up to the last bad news. However, he had a high BP reading at his follow up echo that was higher than it had been and everything on his echo was good...EF back up to 55%, normal LV function, slight decreased RV function (they feel due to the tamponade), all volumes and measurements were normal.
Thanks in advance all, you guys are my safe zone!
Mathias is 8 weeks post op this week and doing remarkably well. The only concern we are having is with his blood pressure. After surgery, systolic was being stubborn about coming below 140-150. At discharge from the hospital, he left on 20mg Lisinopril, 100 mg Metoprolol tartate, and 5mg amlodipine.
Upon being home for a few days, his blood pressure ended up decreasing more than what was necessary (and quite frankly, too low for comfort!) to 80s-90s/40s. After talking with the cardio, she dropped his amlodipine. This resulted in a perfect 120/65 BP (or thereabouts) for weeks.
After his last post-op echo and follow up cardio appt, he was switched to Metoprolol Succinate 100 mg. He has also since stopped his Amiodarone and is taking his Warfarin, Metoprolol Succ, and Lisinopril and baby aspirin SID. Since changing to this long acting Metoprolol, his BP has risen back into the 140s-150s systolic. Unsure of the cause, so that's why I'm here.
Is it because;
a. Amiodarone has been discontinued and is finally starting to work it's way out of his system (long half life), and is having an affect on his BP
b. All narcotics, muscle relaxers and pain killers have been discontinued, all which contributed to a lower BP
c. This new Metoprolol is not agreeing with him/takes longer to start noticing affect on BP
d. something else entirely
I bring this up because the sudden shift in BP happened after his last AVR when we discovered that there was a perivalvular leak. This is and will always sit at the back of my mind because the timelines are matching up to the last bad news. However, he had a high BP reading at his follow up echo that was higher than it had been and everything on his echo was good...EF back up to 55%, normal LV function, slight decreased RV function (they feel due to the tamponade), all volumes and measurements were normal.
Thanks in advance all, you guys are my safe zone!