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Nasredin.....would like to hear how this works out for you.
indeed, and so having it in at later age is indeed possible to get 20 or more. As **** mentioned, he knows one of greater age than that (makes one wonder what all the supposed development by valve makers has actually achieved).My aortic bovine valve (the original one) is now 22 years old, while its owner is 81. In any case, that sure was one champ of a cow!
Keep us posted (as Crooser has asked). I've got my fingers crossed that you're amenable to a TAVR if it is failing.The valve may be on its last gasps, however, as I am getting spells of dizziness and wobbliness -- and have an appointment with my cardiologist this coming Tuesday.
That is excellent! That is probably one of the longest lasting tissue valves on the forum, perhaps the longest.My aortic bovine valve (the original one) is now 22 years old, while its owner is 81
You are likely correct. I would agree with Pellicle that if your valve needs to be replaced, at age 81, TAVI is probably your best bet. Crossing my fingers that you are eligible.The valve may be on its last gasps, however, as I am getting spells of dizziness and wobbliness -- and have an appointment with my cardiologist this coming Tuesday.
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