It's times like this that I second guess my valve choice but then when I hear of someone getting a re-op because their tissue valve is failing I'm glad I tick. I had a colonoscopy in 2012 came off warfarin and did not bridge, heart cath 2012 came off and bridged at the instruction of my cardiologist. Now I'm facing a minor (hopefully) surgical procedure and my surgeon would like me to come off warfarin but may consent to do it with me anti-coagulated.
How much does bridging protect those of us with mechanical valves anyway? Not sure I see the need for just coming off three days. Also being that I have an aortic prosthesis I understand that the likelihood of thrombotic events is much lower than with Mitral valve. I would rather deal with a bleed that an a stroke.
I would appreciate any input from out more learned and experienced members.
How much does bridging protect those of us with mechanical valves anyway? Not sure I see the need for just coming off three days. Also being that I have an aortic prosthesis I understand that the likelihood of thrombotic events is much lower than with Mitral valve. I would rather deal with a bleed that an a stroke.
I would appreciate any input from out more learned and experienced members.