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Alan B
Hello
I'm awaiting an AVR (and potentially a CAB) in Oxford UK. I'm a little confused from the advice I've been given concerning the symptoms I'm having and whether they require an urgent AVR, or whether they might be managed for a while before surgery becomes a real requirement (e.g if my symptoms come from Arterial narrowing, an AVR might be less urgent). I know that having the AVR done at the earliest opportunity is probably the right way to go, but I'd like to know how severe the AV stenosis usually is in people that have surgery?
I've been told that I have moderate/severe stenosis - but would be grateful for any views on what the typical pressure gradients and symptoms would be for a diagnosis (I have occassional tightness/palpitations and light headiness) - I'd like to check with my surgeon later this week.
Many thanks for your help
I'm awaiting an AVR (and potentially a CAB) in Oxford UK. I'm a little confused from the advice I've been given concerning the symptoms I'm having and whether they require an urgent AVR, or whether they might be managed for a while before surgery becomes a real requirement (e.g if my symptoms come from Arterial narrowing, an AVR might be less urgent). I know that having the AVR done at the earliest opportunity is probably the right way to go, but I'd like to know how severe the AV stenosis usually is in people that have surgery?
I've been told that I have moderate/severe stenosis - but would be grateful for any views on what the typical pressure gradients and symptoms would be for a diagnosis (I have occassional tightness/palpitations and light headiness) - I'd like to check with my surgeon later this week.
Many thanks for your help