Mike1952
Well-known member
Hi all,
I have read several times that tissue valves last longer in older patients (my cardiologist does not seem to know why other than statistically, it seems to be the case). Does anyone know why? Could it be that older folks tend to be more sedentary and don't stress the heart as much? I am 62 and had a bovine aortic valve replacement two years ago. I exercise quite strenuously but wonder if I might be over doing it. Thanks!
Mike
I have read several times that tissue valves last longer in older patients (my cardiologist does not seem to know why other than statistically, it seems to be the case). Does anyone know why? Could it be that older folks tend to be more sedentary and don't stress the heart as much? I am 62 and had a bovine aortic valve replacement two years ago. I exercise quite strenuously but wonder if I might be over doing it. Thanks!
Mike