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by myrloc
1041 days ago
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> The surgeon told me I was too young to have a bioprosthetic valve – from a pig or a cow – as these don’t last like metal ones do, and other surgical options, even though they wouldn’t need warfarin for ever were not recommended for me, as a relatively young patient. I had my pulmonary valve replaced when I was 13 with a porcine (pig) valve. True, they don’t last forever, but they can last a good two decades before you need to exchange one out. My cardiologist, as far as I know, plans to use another one for my next surgery. |
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My heart is now considered too damaged to get a more modern version, even if there was a big improvement (unlikely). The flow control and stress testing that has been done on synthetics make them far superior to organics, among other features like the multi-leaf design that makes blood thinners a formality via FDA blanket process rules for synthetic approval.
I'm really surprised that anyone recommends organics for aortas or even chooses to have them. To continue the rather opulent lifestyles that celebrities/politicians might maintain, there may be a narcissistic belief they can stave off the inevitable growing handful of pills they need to take every day to soldier on. Good luck to each and every one.