Survival Rate of Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

What is the survival rate for heart valve replacement surgery?

Survival Rate of Heart Valve Replacement Surgery

Heart valve replacement surgery 5-year survival rate 10-year survival rate
Aortic valve replacement surgery 94% 84%
Mitral valve replacement surgery 64% 37%
Pulmonary valve replacement surgery 96% 93%
Tricuspid valve replacement surgery 79% 49%

How serious is a heart valve operation?

An aortic valve replacement is a major operation and occasionally the complications can be fatal. Overall, the risk of dying as a result of the procedure is estimated to be 2%. But this risk is far lower than the risk associated with leaving severe aortic disease untreated.

How serious is heart valve replacement surgery recovery?

The incision in your chest may be sore or swollen. These symptoms usually get better after 4 to 6 weeks. You will probably be able to do many of your usual activities after 4 to 6 weeks. But for at least 6 weeks, you will not be able to lift heavy objects or do activities that strain your chest or upper arm muscles.

Does heart valve surgery shorten your life?

Patients who have undergone surgical replacement of the heart’s aortic valve have a shorter life expectancy than the normal population, the loss in life expectancy being particularly marked in the young.

How long do heart valve patients live?

In developing countries, it progresses much more rapidly and may lead to symptoms in children less than 5 years of age. Around 80% of patients with mild symptoms live for at least 10 years after diagnosis.

Can you live a long life after heart valve surgery?

Pooled data from 85 studies estimated that 89.7% of people survived for two years after surgery, 78.4% at five years, 57.0% at 10 years, 39.7% at 15 years, and 24.7% at 20 years. Subgroup analysis showed that five-year survival declined with increasing patient age (from 83.7% in under-65s to 52.5% for those over 85).

Which is worse bypass surgery or valve replacement?

Compared with all bypass operations, valve replacement had no effect on surgical mortality except in the group at highest risk. Conversely, valve replacement was associated with reduced late survival in all but those at highest risk.

Can I live a normal life after heart valve replacement?

What is life like after heart valve replacement?

Recovering from valve surgery usually takes most people between 4 and 8 weeks. If you had minimally invasive surgery, you may recover even sooner. Before you leave hospital, you’ll be given detailed instructions for exercise, medications, ongoing wound care and resuming normal activities.

What are some of the best heart valve disease stories?

Heart Valve Disease Patient Stories 1 Debra’s Story About Complex Heart Valve Surgery. VIDEO: Debra, 68, came to NYU Langone for complex heart valve repair and replacement. 2 Nancy’s Story About Transcatheter Mitral Valve Replacement. 3 Shirley’s Story About MitraClip for Mitral Valve Repair.

What happened to Kimberly’s heart?

Kimberly was born with an abnormal valve, but didn’t begin to develop symptoms until her 40s. She learned she needed an aortic valve replacement in 2009 and underwent open heart surgery, receiving a mechanical valve to replace her damaged aortic valve.

Is it hard to face heart valve surgery?

Facing heart valve surgery can be a daunting task. You have every reason to be hopeful and positive about your recovery. You’re in good company: hear from other patients sharing their experience with heart valve surgery.

Why choose NYU Langone’s heart valve center?

At NYU Langone’s Heart Valve Center, we provide patients with superior care from doctors who are leaders in the field of heart valve repair and replacement. Our patients share their success stories after treatment. We also have stories from patients who received transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Video Player is loading.