Suggest Treatment For Mitral Valve Prolapse?
And after she's being checked by the doctor, as of today it's been 2 weeks she has been drinking the medicine but her body condition still is not improving. She still have fever n dizziness n doctor mentioned that it's because not enough blood in her brain that cause dizziness. Doctor also mentioned that she has anemia too.
Doctor also mentioned that if this condition persists sooner or later she would have trouble breathing which as of now once in a while she feels she could not breath...
The only way to solve the problem according to doctor is by doing surgery and it needs blood transfusion.
My question is :
Is there any possibility that she does not need surgery but just do the medication only
Is there any operation without blood transfusion in this case?
Her body still fever and from time to time she has trouble breathing, is this life threatening emergency?
Please kindly respond to all my question, doctor.
Sincerely,
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Detailed answer...
Hello,
Thanks for the query.
I have read your query and understand your concerns very well.
I will answer your queries one by one.
1...As you know mitral prolapse is the most common valvular defect.The most common problem with this defect is the complications it can cause and which can be very serious like mitral regurgitation and various types of cerebrovascular accidents including sudden death.Considering her symptoms and her situation,surgery is the only and best answer.
2... Considering her age and her anaemic status,she would definitely require blood transfusion and in fact her symptoms and recovery would be very good and fast after the transfusion.
3... It is almost like an emergency and surgery must be contemplated as early as possible.
Delays at her age can prove to be life threatening.
I hope it helps however you may revert to me for any further query.
Best of luck
Thanks
1. what it means for these report attachments below:
2 can my mom do the open heart surgery without blood because it's against our belief?
Please kindly your assistance.
Thank you so much
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Reports indicate severe mitral prolapse with regurgitation and this requires surgical repair.
As far as blood transfusion is concerned it can not be avoided.
I do understand bindings and restrictions of various customs but very frankly speaking this surgery is very important to her and can not be done without blood specially when she is already anaemic.
Thanks
Thanks for writing back.
This report indicates that there is severe mitral prolapse with severe mitral regurgitation with ejection fraction ( EF ) at 80% and this is a good sign.
EF is a measure of high well your heart is pumping blood.
If EF detiorates then chances of good surgical outcome becomes less.
Since EF in your case is good at 80% the chances of successful surgery are very much there.As the time progresses this EF would tend to deteriorate and surgery would become difficult and less favorable.
Go ahead and get the surgery done as this seems to be the best time.
Surgery can be performed right now because she can be built up for the surgery by couple of transfusions before the surgery which would not take much time,however your doctor would be in a better position to answer this question.
Thanks