daveh
Member
Hello everyone,
I am a new poster, but have been reading this forum for a few months, and am so glad it is available. Sorry if this post rambles a bit.
I was diagnosed with aortic stenosis in April of 2012, and have been seeing a cardiologist every six months. I have a bicuspid aortic valve, and my ascending aorta has consistently been around 4.1.
My most recent echo from two months ago shows that I have moved into the severe category:
Aortic valve at .8 cm/sq
Peak jet velocity at 4.9 m/sec
Peak gradient of 97 mm Hg
My previous echo from eight months ago showed:
Peak jet velocity at 3.8
Peak gradient at 56.
The valve area has bounced back and forth between 1.0 and .8 over time, which I attribute to the variability of echos. However, the increase in peak jet velocity and peak gradient concerns me, although my cardiologist says that he is waiting for symptoms before considering surgery. (I get a little short of breath when climbing stairs, but that has been true for a few years, and I am 58 years old.)
I have not yet looked for a second opinion, since waiting for symptoms seems to be the directive in the medical papers I have looked at. However, I get the impression from reading this forum that there are cardiologists or surgeons who take a more pro-active approach, and since I am the one most vested in my own health, I guess it makes sense to get the opinion of a cardiologist or surgeon who is more pro-active.
Does anyone know any cardiologists/surgeons in the Boston area that could be considered more pro-active regarding surgery? I also wondered if anyone has directly approached his or her cardiologist’s recommended surgeon to see if the surgeon disagrees with waiting for symptoms?
Thanks for any feedback and for your time,
Dave
I am a new poster, but have been reading this forum for a few months, and am so glad it is available. Sorry if this post rambles a bit.
I was diagnosed with aortic stenosis in April of 2012, and have been seeing a cardiologist every six months. I have a bicuspid aortic valve, and my ascending aorta has consistently been around 4.1.
My most recent echo from two months ago shows that I have moved into the severe category:
Aortic valve at .8 cm/sq
Peak jet velocity at 4.9 m/sec
Peak gradient of 97 mm Hg
My previous echo from eight months ago showed:
Peak jet velocity at 3.8
Peak gradient at 56.
The valve area has bounced back and forth between 1.0 and .8 over time, which I attribute to the variability of echos. However, the increase in peak jet velocity and peak gradient concerns me, although my cardiologist says that he is waiting for symptoms before considering surgery. (I get a little short of breath when climbing stairs, but that has been true for a few years, and I am 58 years old.)
I have not yet looked for a second opinion, since waiting for symptoms seems to be the directive in the medical papers I have looked at. However, I get the impression from reading this forum that there are cardiologists or surgeons who take a more pro-active approach, and since I am the one most vested in my own health, I guess it makes sense to get the opinion of a cardiologist or surgeon who is more pro-active.
Does anyone know any cardiologists/surgeons in the Boston area that could be considered more pro-active regarding surgery? I also wondered if anyone has directly approached his or her cardiologist’s recommended surgeon to see if the surgeon disagrees with waiting for symptoms?
Thanks for any feedback and for your time,
Dave