ValveViking
Member
Hi,
My name is Martin, I had an aortic valve replacement(mechanical) in 2003, but I am writing due to a concern of a newly made friend of mine. So same as me, my friends (tricuspid)valve was destroyed by endocarditis. It´s was a quick turn of events and she had to have an emergency surgery. The surgeon choose a mechanical tricuspid valve for her(she´s 35 years old) and due to the speed of events, this choice was never discussed prior to the surgery. We both do not know where the endocarditis came from, no records of drug-abuse or anything like that.
Now in Sweden, where we both live, a mechanical tricuspid valve replacement is a v e r y rare thing. The doctor´s told her, there´s only 2-3 done in the whole country thus far and the longterm use of this valve is not known (here) at all in terms of mortality over the years. They did not paint a very pretty picture though and needless to say, my friend is devastated and kind of lost for guidance in life pretty much at large.
I feel so sorry for her and like to reach out here and see if there are any kind souls that could shed some more light on this - any feedback, experience or information would be received with the highest of gratitude.
Many thanks in advance,
Martin
My name is Martin, I had an aortic valve replacement(mechanical) in 2003, but I am writing due to a concern of a newly made friend of mine. So same as me, my friends (tricuspid)valve was destroyed by endocarditis. It´s was a quick turn of events and she had to have an emergency surgery. The surgeon choose a mechanical tricuspid valve for her(she´s 35 years old) and due to the speed of events, this choice was never discussed prior to the surgery. We both do not know where the endocarditis came from, no records of drug-abuse or anything like that.
Now in Sweden, where we both live, a mechanical tricuspid valve replacement is a v e r y rare thing. The doctor´s told her, there´s only 2-3 done in the whole country thus far and the longterm use of this valve is not known (here) at all in terms of mortality over the years. They did not paint a very pretty picture though and needless to say, my friend is devastated and kind of lost for guidance in life pretty much at large.
I feel so sorry for her and like to reach out here and see if there are any kind souls that could shed some more light on this - any feedback, experience or information would be received with the highest of gratitude.
Many thanks in advance,
Martin