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Archive for January, 2011

“Any Questions For The World’s Leading Heart Valve Surgeons?” Asks Adam

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Exciting news everybody!!!

I wanted you all to know that I am driving to San Diego, California for the 47th annual Society of Thoracic Surgeons convention. Over the next few days, I’ll be meeting with several leading heart valve surgeons including Dr. Gillinov, Dr. Accola, Dr. Chitwood, Dr. Adams, Dr. Pettersson, Dr. Ad, Dr. Stewart, Dr. Roselli and many others. In total, I’ve heard that over 1,500 surgeons attend STS each year.

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Given this unique situation, I just had a thought that might help you and our community…

I imagine that many of you preparing and/or recovering from heart valve surgery, may have questions related to topics including aortic stenosis, mitral regurgitation, mitral valve prolapse, bicuspid aortic valves, the Ross procedure, mechanical valves, Coumadin, aortic valve replacement, the transcatheter trials (CoreValve, Sapien, MitraClip), pig valves, cow valves, and cardiac rehab.

If you like, please send me your questions by leaving a comment to this post. I will take your questions, ask the surgeons, and then post the answers here at my blog. What do you think? Sound like a good idea?

FYI, you can also email me at adam@heart-valve-surgery.com.

Keep on tickin!

P.S. I’ll be posting several updates from the STS convention shortly. So stay tuned! Or, click here to subscribe to my free newsletter.

 

“What About A Post-Operative Cough Following Heart Valve Surgery?” Asks Rob

Friday, January 21st, 2011

I recently received an interesting question from Rob about a post-operative cough following heart valve surgery.

Rob writes, “Adam, My wife — Gail — recently had a valve sparing aortic valve repair and had an artificial aorta. Gail has had a post-operative cough for about 5 days now.  Is this common? Are there any remedies to help it along? Thanks for all you do! Rob”

Post Operative Cough Following Heart Valve Repair or Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

To ensure that Rob received an expert response to his question, I contacted Dr. Jeffrey Swanson, a leading heart valve surgeon from Portland, Oregon.

During his 20+ year career, Dr. Swanson has performed over 3,000 heart valve procedures at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center. (Not only is Dr. Swanson a highly-recommended surgeon – from many visitors of this website – he’s a very nice guy as well.)

Dr. Jeffrey Swanson - Heart Valve Surgeon, Portland, Oregon
Dr. Jeffrey Swanson – Heart Valve Surgeon, Portland, Oregon

Specific to cough following heart valve repair and heart valve replacement surgery, Dr. Swanson shared the following with me:

Post-operative cough can be a frustrating nuisance in an otherwise uneventful post-operative course. Frequently, the cough is of little significance and can simply be related to some residual inflammation in the trachea resulting from having been connected to a ventilator by a tube inserted in the trachea. This type of irritation-related cough generally resolves spontaneously after a few weeks and requires no specific therapy other than palliation of the cough itself.

As for a persistent cough, Dr. Swanson noted:

A persistent cough can also be related to some residual volume overload which is common, particularly in older patients, following cardiopulmonary bypass and fluid resuscitation for heart surgery. This can generally be managed with a short course of diuretics. A cough that does not resolve quickly can be a symptom of more significant problems, however, and might signal an underlying lung complication such as bronchitis, pneumonia, or a fluid collection in the chest cavity surrounding the lung. If the cough produces foul sputum (mucus with pus) or fevers, further investigation should be pursued aggressively.

Dr. Swanson also reflected on the potential link between post-operative cough and certain medications:

Finally, a nagging cough can be associated with medications and it is not uncommon that patients undergoing cardiac surgery are started on new prescriptions following their operation.One class of medications known as ACE inhibitors is very useful in the management of hypertension and coronary artery disease and is known to cause a persistent cough in some patients. In any case of prolonged post operative cough, the patient should report these symptoms to their physicians and not simply assume the cough is benign.

I hope this helps Rob, Gail and perhaps you learn more about cough following heart valve surgery. Thanks to Rob for his question. And, a special thanks to Dr. Swanson for providing some great clinical insights!

Keep on tickin!

 

After Double Heart Valve Replacement, John Keeps On Tickin’ And… Rockin’

Monday, January 17th, 2011

It’s always fun to hear from patients as they recover from heart valve surgery and return to their life passions. Today, I received a fantastic email from John Coleman in Arkansas. John writes:

Adam -  At 43 years old I was diagnosed with severe aortic stenosis. Like you, I elected to have the Ross Procedure, a double valve replacement, in August, 2010 here in Arkansas. I read your book prior to surgery. It was really helpful in getting my mind and body prepared for the surgery and the recovery.


John Coleman – Heart Valve Surgery Patient

I’m happy to report my double heart valve replacement surgery went great!

I cannot say enough about Dr. Frederick Meadors and his phenomenal staff — as well as the folks at Baptist Hospital in Little Rock. Doctor Meadors is a great surgeon and a friendly guy too. I have never seen anyone that had the confidence he displayed during the entire process. Dr. Meadors really made me feel good.

So you know, I’ve played in a rock band for the past 21 years and it’s a big part of my life. I was eager to play a gig after my surgery. Well… I had the surgery on August 16th and played  my “comeback” gig on November 6th. We rocked the house.


John Returns To His Band 3 Months After Surgery

Thanks again for your book and all the good info at your blog!

Keep on tickin’ and rockin’!

John Coleman Malvern,
Arkansas

 

Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic To Host “Ask The Heart Surgeon” Chat On February 7; Registration Now Open

Thursday, January 13th, 2011

Great news everybody!

I just learned that Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic, a leading heart valve surgeon from The Cleveland Clinic, will host a live Internet chat on February 7, 2011. During the event, titled “Ask The Heart Surgeon”, Dr. Mihaljevic will answer your questions about cardiac surgery — including surgical techniques, minimally invasive surgery, off-pump bypass, and robotically assisted procedures. The online session will begin at 12pm EST and registration is now open.

Dr. Tomislav Mihaljevic Internet Chat - Latest Treatments In Cardiac Surgery

I think this is a very special opportunity to chat with Dr. Mihaljevic as many members of our community, including Ashish Yaduka (mitral valve repair) and Anne Shannon (minimally invasive aortic valve replacement), have had excellent surgical results with Dr. Mihaljevic.

Again, the event is scheduled for Monday, February 7 at 12pm (EST).

I hope this helps!

Keep on tickin!

 

An Extraordinary Response To Ruth’s Question, “What About Mitral Valve Repair Of A Prolapsed Anterior Leaflet?”

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

I recently received an anxious email from Ruth about mitral valve repair. Ruth writes to me, “I would like to learn more about a prolapsed ANTERIOR leaflet of the mitral valve. I have been told that repair may not be possible. I am terrified… Do you have any information on the risks involved with this type of repair? Thanks, Ruth”

Considering the urgent nature of Ruth’s question, I contacted Dr. David Adams — a leading mitral valve repair surgeon from The Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. What happened next is quite extraordinary… First, Dr. Adams quickly responded to Ruth with a comforting email. Then, Dr. Adams created a 22-minute video to help patients better understand this type of mitral valve surgery.

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