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by sricks3
1348 days ago
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I'm a little over 2 months post-op after replacing my bicuspid aortic valve (more common and not as serious as what these four kids have). Growing up, I always enjoyed seeing the EKG printouts and listening to (and watching) the echocardiogram. I was never very good at hearing my murmur through a stethoscope, so the sounds of the echo were super exciting. My new mechanical valve ticks audibly, and as a musician I was a little worried about how it might affect my sense of rhythm or tempo. Fortunately, I've gotten pretty good at ignoring it, especially when there's lots of other sound, but I can pretty much always hear it. The sequences shown have BPMs associated with them. I wonder if the product engineers adjusted the EKG results to line up to a particular BPM or just selected portions where the patient's heart rate was pretty steady. I also wonder if there will be any ability to change the BPM on the drum machine. Either way, this is a fun project. Edit: wording |
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I know I'll need my valve replaced at some point, I hope they gave you a good long term postop prognosis, I know the tech keeps getting better every year.