Davey
Member
Hi Everyone
Greetings from New Zealand. I haven't been on this site for quite some time, but have been a member since I had a St Judes mitral valve fitted in July 2000.
All is good and has been since surgery almost 14yrs ago, except my ejection fraction is only 40% from my LV and has been that way since surgery. I am Asymptomatic.
It never used to bother me but just recently after a two year check up and an echo, the new specialist was concerned at the impaired IF and suggested I was on the wrong medication, (candesartan) and should be taking low dose ace inhibitor and a blocker, both of which I am now taking.
Does anyone know if it is a common problem to end up with impaired IF after mechanical mitral valve surgery, and if so why ?
I am now 63yrs old, running a business and leading a normal life ( whatever that is) I am on Warfarin which has always been stable and home INR checking.
I guess I never worried much because the previous cardiologists and my own Doctor never made a big issue out of it, but this guy has me a bit rattled !
Look forward to any comments.
Cheers
Dave
Greetings from New Zealand. I haven't been on this site for quite some time, but have been a member since I had a St Judes mitral valve fitted in July 2000.
All is good and has been since surgery almost 14yrs ago, except my ejection fraction is only 40% from my LV and has been that way since surgery. I am Asymptomatic.
It never used to bother me but just recently after a two year check up and an echo, the new specialist was concerned at the impaired IF and suggested I was on the wrong medication, (candesartan) and should be taking low dose ace inhibitor and a blocker, both of which I am now taking.
Does anyone know if it is a common problem to end up with impaired IF after mechanical mitral valve surgery, and if so why ?
I am now 63yrs old, running a business and leading a normal life ( whatever that is) I am on Warfarin which has always been stable and home INR checking.
I guess I never worried much because the previous cardiologists and my own Doctor never made a big issue out of it, but this guy has me a bit rattled !
Look forward to any comments.
Cheers
Dave