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  1. K

    Blood shearing

    Hemolysis is uncommon after mitral valve repair, but when it does occur, there is speculation that the regurgitant jet striking the annuloplasty ring might be the mechanism by which the hemolysis occurs. While there are many medical journal articles that discuss this, I'll just include links to...
  2. K

    Blood shearing

    Your blood results are exactly what she experienced. The surgeon did not use an annuloplasty ring when he performed her mitral valve repair. Apparently, I believe the use of the ring is implicated in blood shearing, so the fact that she developed hemolytic anemia in the absence of any such...
  3. K

    Blood shearing

    If I recall correctly from 2011, I'm pretty sure I remember the hematologist telling me that taking iron won't really address the issue. My daughter ended up having regular transfusions (every 3-7 days) for a couple of months until she achieved what was termed a state of 'compensated hemolytic...
  4. K

    Blood shearing

    In 2011 my 6 year old daughter had a mitral valve repair done, and as a result of the repair, developed hemolytic anemia. The repair actually caused the shearing of her red blood cells which led to the anemia. You mentioned your lactate hydrogenase was 1660; my daughter's got as high as 2410...
  5. K

    My 15 yo daugther - soccer dreams on warfarin

    Initially, the idea of my child being on warfarin for the rest of her life terrified me, but she's been on it for eight years now and I can honestly tell you that apart from a few confusing fluctuations in her INR over the years, the only time I ever really think about warfarin is when she takes...
  6. K

    My 15 yo daugther - soccer dreams on warfarin

    I'm the mom @pellicle mentioned above. My youngest daughter is 17 now, and she received a mechanical mitral valve when she was 9 years old. Like your daughter, she had her first OHS shortly after birth. My daughter has never participated in any contact sports, but she also never expressed any...
  7. K

    New England Hospitals and Surgeons

    If you are looking at Mass General, I would recommend Duke Cameron. He was formerly at Johns Hopkins, where he performed my daughter's mitral valve repair when she was six years old and then her mitral valve replacement surgery when she was nine. In addition to being a very fine surgeon, he...
  8. K

    First post from Maryland - advice and support needed!

    The lovenox does not have to be a belly injection; it can also be given in the thigh or even the arm, I believe. Several years ago, my daughter had to bridge with lovenox twice a day for several weeks, and I gave her the shot in her thigh, alternating thighs each time. It is known to be a...
  9. K

    Covid Vaccines

    I have been helped a great deal by this forum since my daughter received her mechanical valve seven years ago when she was nine years old. But to be honest, if this thread had been the first one I read, I don't know if I would have ever returned. Whatever happened to civility and the ability...
  10. K

    Incision on chest not healed completely.

    My daughter received a mitral valve replacement when she was nine years old. Six weeks post-op I noticed what looked like a large whitehead at the top of her incision site. I was worried about MRSA, so I took her to the pediatrician who lanced it and had it cultured. Thankfully, it was negative...
  11. K

    How scared should I be?

    Thanks for the info, pellicle. I always call in her results to clinic, so the nurse gave the following advice, with which I concurred: The day she tested 4.4, I reduced her wafarin from 6 mg to 1 mg. I reduced the next night's dose from 6 mg to 5mg. I will keep tonight's dose at the usual 5 mg...
  12. K

    How scared should I be?

    I am currently dealing with this exact issue with my daughter. For several years she had been taking warfarin manufactured by Taro, and our pharmacy recently switched brands to Teva. My daughter's range for her On-x mitral valve is 2.5-3.5 (though her cardiologist prefers she stay in the 2.5-3.0...
  13. K

    I've crossed the line into severe and need to make a decision

    Indeed, though I test my daughter at home weekly, I call in her results to her clinic. One of the nurses who ran the clinic several years ago told me that a large numbers of patients fail to test regularly, and they'd even had one patient had an INR of 18 and suffered no ill effects from it.
  14. K

    First post from Maryland - advice and support needed!

    Hi, Mark, I'm from Maryland as well, and my now 16 year old daughter had her second and third OHS at Johns Hopkins (mitral valve repair in 2011 and mitral valve replacement in 2014). You might know her surgeon who has since left Hopkins. I know pediatric cardiac surgery is separate from adult...
  15. K

    Thank You

    Hi, Lynn, I'm mom to a 16 year old daughter born with a congenital heart defect, resulting in three open-heart surgeries (3 weeks of age, 6 years, and 9 years). She has been on warfarin since she received a mechanical mitral valve at the age of 9. I had heard so many horror stories about...
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