cbdheartman
Well-known member
Dear Friends,
It has been a while. Brief background, last August I had surgery to repair my aortic root aneurysm and spare my BAV. I am doing great. I've met with the wonderful Dr. Dietz at Hopkins and he and his staff are suggesting that I go on an Angoitensin Receptor Blocker, specifically Avapro. My blood pressure is quite good. I occasionally will see it at the 130 on the systolic, but basically when I take myself I am somewhere in the 100-120 range for systolic.
It seems that the recommendation is for two reasons: 1) to maintain a regularly low blood pressure; and 2) because there seems to be some research that this drug has prophylactic properties in Marfan and Loeys-Dietz patients. There seems to be some research indicating that these drugs block receptors in the vessels that lead to expansion.
I was wondering if anyone else has faced this question and what your thoughts are on going such a drug. I'd prefer not to go on medication if possible and I wonder if going on this is worth it. The science seems unconfirmed. At the same time, if this does help prevent what is unlikely, but still possible dilation further up the aorta then perhaps it is worth it.
Any advice or help you can give me would be worth it. Maryka I also know I owe you an e-mail on this very topic!
It has been a while. Brief background, last August I had surgery to repair my aortic root aneurysm and spare my BAV. I am doing great. I've met with the wonderful Dr. Dietz at Hopkins and he and his staff are suggesting that I go on an Angoitensin Receptor Blocker, specifically Avapro. My blood pressure is quite good. I occasionally will see it at the 130 on the systolic, but basically when I take myself I am somewhere in the 100-120 range for systolic.
It seems that the recommendation is for two reasons: 1) to maintain a regularly low blood pressure; and 2) because there seems to be some research that this drug has prophylactic properties in Marfan and Loeys-Dietz patients. There seems to be some research indicating that these drugs block receptors in the vessels that lead to expansion.
I was wondering if anyone else has faced this question and what your thoughts are on going such a drug. I'd prefer not to go on medication if possible and I wonder if going on this is worth it. The science seems unconfirmed. At the same time, if this does help prevent what is unlikely, but still possible dilation further up the aorta then perhaps it is worth it.
Any advice or help you can give me would be worth it. Maryka I also know I owe you an e-mail on this very topic!