Jkm7
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I read the following post on a HeartTalk Section Thread: (written by Louise)
I'm confused .....again.
If one has to take coumadin, what is the difference if it is a higher or lower dose? What advantage would there be to still being on ACT with lower dose/range? What was her surgeon's point?
Still the same testing, still daily dosing; still same (if any) risks etc
Thanks if you can clear this up for me as I have finally grasped a high dose or low dose is only pertinent in that it keeps the patient into the proper range for them.
Glad you joined us. I also have an OnX valve and I'm very happy with it. I was not as brave as you are by joining the study. Several OnXers here are part of that study.
I'm hoping you and the others will share each part of your experience as I chose the OnX in the hopes that someday no coumadin. In the words of my surgeon though, he said he does not think we'll ever be coumadin free, but a reduced dosage is always a possibility. We have to wait for the clinical trial data to know for sure.
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I'm confused .....again.
If one has to take coumadin, what is the difference if it is a higher or lower dose? What advantage would there be to still being on ACT with lower dose/range? What was her surgeon's point?
Still the same testing, still daily dosing; still same (if any) risks etc
Thanks if you can clear this up for me as I have finally grasped a high dose or low dose is only pertinent in that it keeps the patient into the proper range for them.