"At 82, Is My Mom Too Old For Heart Valve Surgery?" Asks Barbara

Written By: Adam Pick, Patient Advocate, Author & Website Founder
Medical Experts: Paul A. Kurlansky, MD and Donald S. Likosky, MD
Page Last Updated: July 8, 2025

I just received a very appropriate email from Barbara about her mother who is suffering from severe aortic heart valve stenosis.

Barbara writes, "Dear Adam - My mother, who is a relatively active lady at 82 years old, was recently diagnosed as needing aortic valve replacement surgery. I'm obviously concerned and somewhat frightened given the invasive nature of this operation and her age. I just have to ask... Is 82 too old for heart valve surgery? Thanks, Barbara"

Considering the aging of our population, this is a great question for all of us to learn from. To start... Did you know that 13% of people age 75 or older in the United States have at least moderate heart valve disease? That said, as the baby boomers continue to age, I imagine this question is going to be asked by many, many, many, many sons and daughters in the future.

As for my research about octogenerians (people over eighty) and heart surgery, consider the following:

  • Dr. Paul A. Kurlansky presented a study which followed 1,062 octogenarians who had bypass surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. Their average survival was roughly six years, almost the same as for similarly aged people who do not have heart disease. Ninety percent survived their surgery to leave the hospital. The rate of such survival improved sharply as the study went on, from 85 percent in the early years to 98 percent by its end. Patients also reported a quality of life similar to that of those their age who did not have bypass surgery.

  • Specific to heart valve surgery... Donald S. Likosky, a researcher at Dartmouth, recently published a research article that tracked 8,796 elderly people in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont with leaky aortic valves - a valve disorder that can kill within two or three years. Six years after valve surgery, most patients were still alive. The median survival was seven years, about the same as in the general population of that age. In fact, those in the study who were 85 or older actually outlived their general-population counterparts. (To learn more about leaking valves, click here.)

Overall, the research provided above shows that heart valve surgery can produce favorable results for octogenerian patients. In fact, I have been fortunate to meet several patients over the age of 80 that had successful heart valve surgery. One of my favorite patient stories is that of John De Falco, who had heart valve replacement surgery at the age of 83.

Furthermore, with the medical breakthrough of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and other catheter-based therapies, patients over 100-years-old are now getting new heart valves without an incision to their chest or ribs.

Ultimately, please remember there is some risk for all patients - regardless of age - specific to heart surgery. That said, please, please, please, please take the time to confirm your diagnosis, to find the best medical team and to properly prepare for your recovery.

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Keep on tickin!
Adam

Written by Adam Pick - Patient & Website Founder

Written by Adam Pick - Patient & Website Founder

Adam Pick is a heart valve patient and author of The Patient's Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. In 2006, Adam founded HeartValveSurgery.com to educate and empower patients. This award-winning website has helped over 10 million people fight heart valve disease. Adam has been featured by the American Heart Association and Medical News Today.

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