Hello Beautiful Cardiac Friends from Thailand my home since 2017,
I have some updates and questions after doing a follow up with a surgeon
1) My AVA is .87 cm 2 He recommends surgery in the next 0-3 months.
My LVEF is 73%. He said I have a 1% higher risk of stroke than the average
person due to my reduced AVA and has recommended I reduce intense exercise.
He said heart is still working/pumping normal.
2) He said my annulus in 20 mm and ideal annulus is 21 for a tissue valve.
He said I need to be at 23 for a TAVI though he thinks in the future they might lower the annulus size requirement to 21 for TAVI.
what this means in regards to valve selection is that if I get a tissue valve, when
it fails I will NOT be a candidate for TAVI and will need a 2nd surgical reopening
at a time when I may be too fragile-at which point I would expire.
I didn't know anything about annulus size until last week--do these facts and figures
and me not being a candidate for TAVI sound right ?
I have serious concerns around mechanical as well--ticking, managing INR (vegan, arthritis take a lot of herbs and supplements, high K diet, diet can change due to lots of travel).
Also concerned if I have an INR issue in a more remote area of Thailand/Asia/the World--not easy to reach doctors
easily here in Thailand between office visits.
So I am working on 3 things here:
1) Valve type
2) Where to do surgery--I am self pay so price is a consideration
3) Timing of surgery--I know sooner rather than later.
Thanks!
I have some updates and questions after doing a follow up with a surgeon
1) My AVA is .87 cm 2 He recommends surgery in the next 0-3 months.
My LVEF is 73%. He said I have a 1% higher risk of stroke than the average
person due to my reduced AVA and has recommended I reduce intense exercise.
He said heart is still working/pumping normal.
2) He said my annulus in 20 mm and ideal annulus is 21 for a tissue valve.
He said I need to be at 23 for a TAVI though he thinks in the future they might lower the annulus size requirement to 21 for TAVI.
what this means in regards to valve selection is that if I get a tissue valve, when
it fails I will NOT be a candidate for TAVI and will need a 2nd surgical reopening
at a time when I may be too fragile-at which point I would expire.
I didn't know anything about annulus size until last week--do these facts and figures
and me not being a candidate for TAVI sound right ?
I have serious concerns around mechanical as well--ticking, managing INR (vegan, arthritis take a lot of herbs and supplements, high K diet, diet can change due to lots of travel).
Also concerned if I have an INR issue in a more remote area of Thailand/Asia/the World--not easy to reach doctors
easily here in Thailand between office visits.
So I am working on 3 things here:
1) Valve type
2) Where to do surgery--I am self pay so price is a consideration
3) Timing of surgery--I know sooner rather than later.
Thanks!
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