Hello, Just found this forum when I was googling for mechanical heart valve and skiing. Lotta information and thought I could contribute a bit. I has first surgery at age 11, for congenital subaortic stenosis - extra fiber in the ventricle. In 2014 had my bicuspid aortic valve changed out with a bovine valve, but that wasn't very effective so doctor selected porcine valve with aortic root.
That worked really well for 8 years without issue. I was active, joined ski patrol, and had no worries about my valve.
In late May 2022 I had done the long bike ride to work for National Bike to Work Day, did some mulching for community pool, ran in a 10K on Saturday, yard work on Sunday, another 42 mile bike ride on Monday, and Tuesday after work went to the ER with chest pain. I was also doing daily plank for 2 minutes, on forearms and toes, and had this very odd whooshing in my ears and upper chest. I was released from ER but had similar complaint the next day, and then they kept me for 5 days and ran the tests. The TTE, TEE and cardiac cath indicated leaflet failure.
I left the local hospital and returned to the doctor that had done the original install. Fortunately the 10 year warranty was still good lol. He had since semi-retired but recommended Dr. Fukuhara and a mechanical On-X valve. Originally we had planner TAVR replacement when the pig valve failed, but because this was not a stenotic failure and an additional root without structure, the TAVR would not be viable.
I had the surgery 7:30 am on Fathers Day, was released by Friday that week, and now 6 weeks later good to return to work. My chest is still sore but getting better every day. Warfarin seems stable with minor hiccups to the INR, but everything is in the 2-3 range so far. Walking a couple times every day, and doctor says light running can now be considered.
Planning to be on the bike trails again come October, then sounds like I may have a wide open ski season.
The idea of the On-X and the reduced INR seemed like a really good idea but that is not an option until 90 days anyways, and a couple threads seem to indicate that may be unnecessary risk. There is a clinical study available, Eliquis v Coumadin, that I could sign up for. Then I could eat as much leafy green vegetable as I want - not a big win. Also can drink alcohol without INR fear, but I don't drink anyway so not a big attraction.
I'll check the other threads but wanted to see what you thought about the anticoag options and the new clinical trial.
That worked really well for 8 years without issue. I was active, joined ski patrol, and had no worries about my valve.
In late May 2022 I had done the long bike ride to work for National Bike to Work Day, did some mulching for community pool, ran in a 10K on Saturday, yard work on Sunday, another 42 mile bike ride on Monday, and Tuesday after work went to the ER with chest pain. I was also doing daily plank for 2 minutes, on forearms and toes, and had this very odd whooshing in my ears and upper chest. I was released from ER but had similar complaint the next day, and then they kept me for 5 days and ran the tests. The TTE, TEE and cardiac cath indicated leaflet failure.
I left the local hospital and returned to the doctor that had done the original install. Fortunately the 10 year warranty was still good lol. He had since semi-retired but recommended Dr. Fukuhara and a mechanical On-X valve. Originally we had planner TAVR replacement when the pig valve failed, but because this was not a stenotic failure and an additional root without structure, the TAVR would not be viable.
I had the surgery 7:30 am on Fathers Day, was released by Friday that week, and now 6 weeks later good to return to work. My chest is still sore but getting better every day. Warfarin seems stable with minor hiccups to the INR, but everything is in the 2-3 range so far. Walking a couple times every day, and doctor says light running can now be considered.
Planning to be on the bike trails again come October, then sounds like I may have a wide open ski season.
The idea of the On-X and the reduced INR seemed like a really good idea but that is not an option until 90 days anyways, and a couple threads seem to indicate that may be unnecessary risk. There is a clinical study available, Eliquis v Coumadin, that I could sign up for. Then I could eat as much leafy green vegetable as I want - not a big win. Also can drink alcohol without INR fear, but I don't drink anyway so not a big attraction.
I'll check the other threads but wanted to see what you thought about the anticoag options and the new clinical trial.