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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation

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Brian Rota posted an update
8 years ago (January 16, 2018)
A little relieved I thought today's visit was going to be one where it was time to see a surgeon. My numbers didn't change so he told me we will do it again in 6 months.
Surgeons and cardiologists certainly disagree and, because Cardiologists are the gatekeepers to the surgical team, well, they are very conservative at suggesting going to a surgeon. My heart was very enlarged, and my surgeon was frustrated I hadn’t gotten in years sooner, but it was what it was!
Thank you, my numbers have not changed since they found out about the leak almost 2 years ago. No symptoms and EF is good.
Brian Rota posted an update
8 years ago (July 11, 2017)
Hello I just came from my cardiologist he said my heart has increased in size a little in the last 6 months. He wants to see me again in 6 months and he thinks at that time it will be time to talk to a surgeon. All of my numbers... Read more.
Hey Brian - Sorry you are dealing with this. I am also in line to have aortic valve repair or replacement in the future for my bicuspid valve. Before I came to this site, I didn't even know repair might be a possible option for me (and it might not)... Read more.
Thank you I will look up dr steward. I don't mind traveling for this if I can get what I want. My concern is the first two weeks not being home.
Hi Brian, I had my mitral valve repaired by Dr Reed Quinn in Portland ME a few weeks ago. My cardiology team thought it was too badly damaged & would have to be replaced, then someone mentioned that Dr Quinn might be able to do a repair. I was so... Read more.
If you find a doc willing to attempt an aortic valve repair, don't forget to ask what the chances are the repair is not durable or that you eventually will need the valve replaced. Good info to know in advance.
Hi Brian. Try Dr Prem Shaker at the Brigham. He's the chief of cardiac surgery and his CV has a lot of info on repair work. He did my surgery and he was awesome
Hi Brian, Like Civita, I had my surgery at Brigham and Women's and had a great experience. I had a different surgeon - Dr. Marc Pelletier and he was awesome too. Repair was not an option for me as the valve was severely stenotic.
Thank you both Brigham is probably my first choice. My cardiologist seemed to say to me that repairs are not that common?
When researching my options for my bicuspid valve, it seemed like replacement was far more common than repair. My surgeon gave me Dr Bavaria's name ( in Philly) for repair options, along with Dr David in Toronto who seems to be the top dog in aortic valve repairs.
Dr Bavaria seems to show up a lot in repair surgeons. I wonder if this is who my cardiologist was thinking of.
I will thank you. I now have 3 people at Brighams to talk to.
I recommend getting several surgical consults for sure!
Brian Rota posted an update
9 years ago (December 6, 2016)
Had a six month echo to see if my aortic regurgitation is progressing. Got another six month until my next checkup. My Dr mentioned my LV may have gone up a little in size by .2 cm but could be the differences in techs and my EF is at 60%... Read more.
👍 Cathleen Weed reacted to this
Hi Brian Im from Topsfield.. did your doctor tell you go to a surgeon> Im moderate/severe by echo, no TEE, but my doc told me that I would need surgery in 6 months to a year, that was last April I've gone to the Brigham for a consult and he... Read more.
No he says not ready for surgeon yet. They go by a 5 /50 rule he said. My heart is keeping up with it and not growing yet. I will send you an email.

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