RDISH
New member
Hello All!
I am new to this site and very thankful I found you guys. I have a consultation appointment with a surgeon tomorrow to see about an aortic valve replacement. I’m not 100% sure what all of my options are but an obvious question that will come up is mechanical or tissue valve. I’ve been reading all the forums but this board seams to have a demographic that is most like me (41, active male) and I wanted to ask, What swayed you to decide mechanical or tissue? From most of your personal information it looks like a good number of you are young that decided to go with a tissue valve. I am leaning/hoping that is a viable option for me. I have been active for years until lately becoming mildly symptomatic. I have jogged for years (about 25 mi/weak) ride Mountain Bikes, ski snow and water and until 5 years ago or so played rugby nearly year round. All that said if told I could not do several of those thing I guess I could live with it, although I would like to have the option. To be frank, the maintenance of anticoagulation drugs coupled with the restrictions that come with the mechanical valve has me thinking tissue valve heavily unless compelling evidence convince me otherwise. Did the expectation of new technology, either surgical or valve weigh on your decision? I know this is somewhat off topic in this discussion board but felt this group could have possibly better insight as to how to weigh a active lifestyle in this decision.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
RDish
I am new to this site and very thankful I found you guys. I have a consultation appointment with a surgeon tomorrow to see about an aortic valve replacement. I’m not 100% sure what all of my options are but an obvious question that will come up is mechanical or tissue valve. I’ve been reading all the forums but this board seams to have a demographic that is most like me (41, active male) and I wanted to ask, What swayed you to decide mechanical or tissue? From most of your personal information it looks like a good number of you are young that decided to go with a tissue valve. I am leaning/hoping that is a viable option for me. I have been active for years until lately becoming mildly symptomatic. I have jogged for years (about 25 mi/weak) ride Mountain Bikes, ski snow and water and until 5 years ago or so played rugby nearly year round. All that said if told I could not do several of those thing I guess I could live with it, although I would like to have the option. To be frank, the maintenance of anticoagulation drugs coupled with the restrictions that come with the mechanical valve has me thinking tissue valve heavily unless compelling evidence convince me otherwise. Did the expectation of new technology, either surgical or valve weigh on your decision? I know this is somewhat off topic in this discussion board but felt this group could have possibly better insight as to how to weigh a active lifestyle in this decision.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
RDish