My nine year old daughter is going to have mitral valve replacement surgery this summer. She has had two previous OHS--one at three weeks of age for a Complete AV Canal Defect and one at six years of age to repair a severely leaking mitral valve. After the mitral valve repair she developed severe hemolytic anemia which necessitated two hospitalizations and a series of blood transfusions on an outpatient basis to try to keep her hemoglobin levels up and prevent another surgery. For three years now she has been in what they hematologist calls a state of 'compensated hemolytic anemia.' Somehow her bone marrow has been able to keep up with the rapid destruction of red blood cells caused by her "repaired" valve. However, her most recent cardiology appointment revealed that her leak is now severe again and her pressures are not good. So we are faced with another impending surgery but must now make the decision about whether to go with a tissue or mechanical valve. Though hemolytic anemia is rare following mitral valve surgery, it is much more common with a mechanical valve. Since my daughter previously developed hemolysis after a mitral valve repair, I'm genuinely worried about what will happen if she develops it again after this upcoming surgery, especially if she is on blood thinners. The prospect of my daughter being on blood thinners the rest of her life really concerns me, and I have not come across much information about coumadin management in a child. So I have several questions:
1. Does anyone have experience with a child's mitral valve replacement surgery? If so, did you choose a tissue or mechanical valve, and what has your experience been?
2. Does anyone have experience with the On-X mechanical valve in a child?
3. Does anyone have experience with a young child being on coumadin? What kinds of special precautions do you have to take? Can your child still be a child, or do you find you have to make a lot of adjustments in their lifestyle?
Thanks,
Ann
1. Does anyone have experience with a child's mitral valve replacement surgery? If so, did you choose a tissue or mechanical valve, and what has your experience been?
2. Does anyone have experience with the On-X mechanical valve in a child?
3. Does anyone have experience with a young child being on coumadin? What kinds of special precautions do you have to take? Can your child still be a child, or do you find you have to make a lot of adjustments in their lifestyle?
Thanks,
Ann