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2 years ago (March 11, 2024)
Hello All, Brand new here. Im scheduled for Aortic valve replacement this Thursday. At the same time my Aorta is being repaired/replaced. Im still trying to make the very difficult decision on the type of Valve to choose. Im 57 and super active in recreation and sports like skiing, hockey,... Read more.
Rob, I went with the Edwards INSPIRIS RESILIA. There have been several discussions about this valve on the website. including one about the Billion Cycle test: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36003435/ I am 63 and had no hesitation on which valve type and then which biological valve. If I get 15 to 25 years... Read more.
Hi Rob! Dan makes a great point about the Inspiris Resilia. Any mechanical valve will require Warfarin for the remainder of your life. There are tests currently ongoing with the less dangerous anticoagulants that are promising, but right now it is Warfarin all the way. Some valves like my On-X... Read more.
Thanks Teressa. Appreciate it. What made you choose mechanical if you don't mind me asking?
Thanks for the info Dan. I'll ask my surgeon about it and if it is available as an option. Curious how long ago did you get your valve replaced?
Teressa do you find it to be a hassle taking Warfarin and the ongoing maintenance of checking blood your? Also, curious how noticeable the ticking sound is with your On X and if that bothers you much?
I chose a tissue valve at age 59. I did not want to be on warfarin (I tend to be a clutz) and this summer I had a bike accident which confirmed my decision. But is was a hard decision. But I have no regrets. My advice is always to... Read more.
Hey there Rob! I’m 52 and will be getting my surgery in about a month and a half from now. My surgeon says about 50% of surgeons will recommend biologic valve and 50% will recommend mechanical valve. Yes, we are in that grey area. It really is a personal choice... Read more.
Hi Rob. I got my aortic valve replaced with biological valve at 55. They did the aortic root as well to accommodate a larger valve so that I could get TAVR down the road. Also did not want to be on blood thinners.
Hi Rob. Im 47 and replaced my AV last January. Choosed the bio (Resilia Inspiris) after diligently informed myself and in strict coordination with my doctor. All the comments above stress the main points. The best thing is that with both options you will have a solid solution! Take your... Read more.
Rob, I have shared this a couple of times on this site. I had and either or decision for treating a brain tumor. Two different approaches each with their pluses and minuses. In my research one doctor told me to "make a decision that is right for me as both... Read more.
Hi Rob, I wasn't given much counciling ahead of time about my choice. It was strongly suggested because of my age (50) that I go with a mechanical valve. I didn't even know what brand I was getting until I got my card post surgery. My aortic root was a... Read more.
Thanks so much for all the responses and for sharing of your choices and decision making. I spoke with my surgeon about it today and although he didn't make a recommendation he was definitely building a case for mechanical which is making the decision even harder. He said the complexity... Read more.
Well whichever valve will work best with the scar tissue seems like right choice!

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