Astro
Well-known member
What would I have done if I had reached 58 years old before my valve demanded attention (I was 45 so went mechanical)? Options:
1) Tissue valve - maybe will last 15-20 years. Replace with TAVI when it fails.
2) Mechanical - hopefully no further operations but lifelong warfarin.
3) TAVI - you are too young. No studies with people less than 70 years. BAV don't necessarily have the same success with TAVI as non-BAV (TAVI in a tissue prosthetic valve seems to work fine).
On balance I think that I would have gone for tissue if I had been 58. However, tissue or mechanical are good choices. If you surveyed 100 Cardiologists, I bet you would have a very split opinion. Whatever you decide, it is rational and should serve you well.
1) Tissue valve - maybe will last 15-20 years. Replace with TAVI when it fails.
2) Mechanical - hopefully no further operations but lifelong warfarin.
3) TAVI - you are too young. No studies with people less than 70 years. BAV don't necessarily have the same success with TAVI as non-BAV (TAVI in a tissue prosthetic valve seems to work fine).
On balance I think that I would have gone for tissue if I had been 58. However, tissue or mechanical are good choices. If you surveyed 100 Cardiologists, I bet you would have a very split opinion. Whatever you decide, it is rational and should serve you well.