So, a surprise detour this morning to the ER with irregular heartbeat around 185-200 bpm, where they found "atrial fibrillation with RVR (HC)," did a cardioversion which stopped the a-fib, and put me on Eliquis for a month. Following up with my regular cardiologist / valve guy on Friday.
Not sure what this means for me yet, but a-fib is a common complication of mitral stenosis and regurgitation, both of which I have. Maybe this will trigger another valve surgery? Maybe I'll be coming back to the pros here for warfarin management tips if my cardiologist switches me to warfarin instead of Eliquis? I still have my native valve (repaired in 2002), so only on 325 mg aspirin presently, but quick paper I read said anticoagulants are "mandatory for rheumatic mitral stenosis or regurgitation in the presence of a-fib" and recommends warfarin as the best choice so we will see what the cardio says.
I guess no burning questions? But interested in anybody's experience in developing a-fib alongside valve issues (especially mitral) and the course of treatment. I'm 56 and this is my first episode of a-fib as far as I know.
Not sure what this means for me yet, but a-fib is a common complication of mitral stenosis and regurgitation, both of which I have. Maybe this will trigger another valve surgery? Maybe I'll be coming back to the pros here for warfarin management tips if my cardiologist switches me to warfarin instead of Eliquis? I still have my native valve (repaired in 2002), so only on 325 mg aspirin presently, but quick paper I read said anticoagulants are "mandatory for rheumatic mitral stenosis or regurgitation in the presence of a-fib" and recommends warfarin as the best choice so we will see what the cardio says.
I guess no burning questions? But interested in anybody's experience in developing a-fib alongside valve issues (especially mitral) and the course of treatment. I'm 56 and this is my first episode of a-fib as far as I know.