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Your cardiologist said:
Seems an odd thing to say. To say that no one generally takes aspirin is clearly untrue.
And:
" Aspirin — Low-dose aspirin (75 to 100 mg) is used in nearly all patients with prosthetic valves, as detailed below [1]. For patients with mechanical valves, low-dose aspirin is recommended along with anticoagulation. For patients with aortic or mitral bioprosthetic valves, low-dose aspirin is suggested; this is in addition to suggested anticoagulation during the first three months in patients with a bioprosthetic mitral valve and in patients with a bioprosthetic aortic valve [1]. "
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/a...-valves-and-surgical-valve-repair-indications
And:
https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardi...58/anticoagulation-for-valvular-heart-disease
This is a high-flow valve, and you’re on Warfarin... and no one generally takes aspirin.
Seems an odd thing to say. To say that no one generally takes aspirin is clearly untrue.
And:
" Aspirin — Low-dose aspirin (75 to 100 mg) is used in nearly all patients with prosthetic valves, as detailed below [1]. For patients with mechanical valves, low-dose aspirin is recommended along with anticoagulation. For patients with aortic or mitral bioprosthetic valves, low-dose aspirin is suggested; this is in addition to suggested anticoagulation during the first three months in patients with a bioprosthetic mitral valve and in patients with a bioprosthetic aortic valve [1]. "
https://www.uptodate.com/contents/a...-valves-and-surgical-valve-repair-indications
And:
- " With mechanical mitral or aortic valve at low risk of bleeding, an antiplatelet agent such as low-dose aspirin (50 to 100 mg/day) is recommended in addition to long-term VKA therapy (Grade 1B recommendation)"
https://www.acc.org/latest-in-cardi...58/anticoagulation-for-valvular-heart-disease
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