TheGymGuy
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Being very mathematically inclined I have to wonder, when your native aortic valve is say 1cm^2 and you go to On-X or some other such 25-29mm valve with larger opening that should mimic a healthy valve, what exactly happens to your heart function?
Let me elaborate. I am an athlete and to make up for serious load and strain that I put on my BAV which is at 1cm^2 my heart has modified its function ever so slightly to allow me to compete.
For example, at the moment I have LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy), and also you could say that due to that hypertrophy my heart is enlarged and has higher mass then before. Come to think of it, people with BAV and stenotic aortic valves all have LVH of varying degrees. Of course, if there is no damage to the heart muscle tissues once the valve is fixed/replaced the heart size/mass and LVH are supposed to reverse. But, I digress....
My main question follows. Since our heart (stenotic aortic valve / BAV patients) is a pump and it pumps with certain power output through a small aortic opening, and when we enlarge said opening with a replacement or a fix, wouldn't our internal pressure fall given similar heartbeat?
Is this the reason that people experience irregular heartbeat after aortic valve replacement?
Edited to add: even with my stenotic aortic valve, my resting heartbeat is around 56 bpm and my ejection fraction is 59%.
Let me elaborate. I am an athlete and to make up for serious load and strain that I put on my BAV which is at 1cm^2 my heart has modified its function ever so slightly to allow me to compete.
For example, at the moment I have LVH (left ventricular hypertrophy), and also you could say that due to that hypertrophy my heart is enlarged and has higher mass then before. Come to think of it, people with BAV and stenotic aortic valves all have LVH of varying degrees. Of course, if there is no damage to the heart muscle tissues once the valve is fixed/replaced the heart size/mass and LVH are supposed to reverse. But, I digress....
My main question follows. Since our heart (stenotic aortic valve / BAV patients) is a pump and it pumps with certain power output through a small aortic opening, and when we enlarge said opening with a replacement or a fix, wouldn't our internal pressure fall given similar heartbeat?
Is this the reason that people experience irregular heartbeat after aortic valve replacement?
Edited to add: even with my stenotic aortic valve, my resting heartbeat is around 56 bpm and my ejection fraction is 59%.