shirleyj62
Member
I posted a bit ago about my hubby, David, that had a valve replacement. I mentioned that he was having difficulty with walking and being out of breath.
Today we went in for a routine check. They did an echocardiogram. David has pericardial effusion, which is fluid, blood, in his pericardial sac around the heart. They think he may be bleeding from the coumidin so they have stopped that. They want a recheck of the echo on Friday. If the situation still exists, it means going back and getting an incision to allow for drainage. The doctor thought that just pulling the fluid out will only be a temporary measure and does not want to do that. We also have an appointment with the surgeon with copies of the echos.
Has anyone else run into this after the surgery?
Thanks,
Shirley
Today we went in for a routine check. They did an echocardiogram. David has pericardial effusion, which is fluid, blood, in his pericardial sac around the heart. They think he may be bleeding from the coumidin so they have stopped that. They want a recheck of the echo on Friday. If the situation still exists, it means going back and getting an incision to allow for drainage. The doctor thought that just pulling the fluid out will only be a temporary measure and does not want to do that. We also have an appointment with the surgeon with copies of the echos.
Has anyone else run into this after the surgery?
Thanks,
Shirley