Yes you can perform CPR on a person with an artificial heart valve. There is no difference on the CPR procedure with an artificial valve.
Valvulectomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a heart valve. It is typically done to treat conditions such as severe valve damage or dysfunction. After the valve is removed, it may be replaced with a mechanical or biological substitute.
Heart valve replacement surgery is a procedure that involves removing a damaged or malfunctioning heart valve and replacing it with a new valve. The replacement valve can be mechanical, made from artificial materials, or biological, derived from animal tissues. This surgery is typically performed to treat conditions such as valve stenosis or regurgitation, which can lead to heart failure and other complications. The procedure can be done through open-heart surgery or minimally invasive techniques, depending on the patient's condition and the surgeon's approach.
it can be done but it depends on the heart and health of the person getting it done
A mitral valve surgery is done to repair or replace a mitral valve which connects the two sides of the heart. If the valve is loose, blood is capable of flowing in the wrong direction. The surgery will fix this problem.
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This test may be done on a person who recently had trauma to the heart, such as heart surgery or a myocardial infarction (heart attack ). It also may be done on someone with heart disease, such as cardiomyopathy or rheumatic fever.
The heart of a human, or any creature with a heart, does not literally beat. The beating noise or movement of your heart you can feel especially when you have just done physical activity, is the valves slumming shut in sequence. The first sound is the sound of the atrioventricular valve closing at the beginning of ventricular contraction; the second is the sound of the pulmonary and aortic valves shutting at the end of ventricular contraction.
Normal anatomyThere are four valves in the heart: aortic valve, mitral valve, tricuspid valve, and pulmonary valve. The valves are designed to control the direction of blood flow through the heart. The opening and closing of the heart valves produce the heart-beat sounds.IndicationsHeart valve replacement may be recommended for:narrowing of the heart valve (stenosis)leaking of the heart valveValve problems may be caused by infections (rheumatic fever) or birth defects and may cause heart failure (congestive heart failure) and infections (infective endocarditis).The surgery is done while the patient is deep-asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). An incision is made through the breast bone (sternum).Procedure, part 1Heart valve surgery is open-heart surgery. Tubes are used to re-route the blood away from the heart to a heart-lung bypass machine to keep the blood oxygenated and circulating while the heart is being operated on.Procedure, part 2Valves may be repaired or replaced. Replacement heart valves are either natural (biologic) or artificial (mechanical). Natural valves are from human donors (cadavers), modified natural valves are from animal donors (porcine: pigs) which are placed in synthetic rings, and artificial valves are made of metal or plastic. Natural valves rarely require life-long medication to prevent blood clot formation (anticoagulation), whereas artificial valves will require anticoagulation.The advantage of mechanical valves is that they last longer-thus, the tradeoff of lifelong anticoagulation in some cases is worth it to avoid a second valve replacement surgery.Procedure, part 3The ineffective mitral valve is removed and the heart valve replacement is sutured into place.AftercareThe rate of success of heart valve surgery is high and increasing. The operation provides symptom relief and prolongs life. The death rate varies depending on the heart valve and averages 2% to 5%. Approximately 2 out of 3 patients who received an artificial mitral valve are still alive 9 years after the surgery. Life-long anticoagulant therapy is necessary for patients with artificial heart valves. The clicking of the mechanical heart valve may be heard in the chest and is normal.The first 2 or 3 days following the operation are spent in an intensive care unit where heart functions can be monitored constantly. The average hospital stay is 1 - 2 weeks. A few weeks to several months should be allowed for complete recovery, depending on health before surgery.Reviewed ByReview Date: 05/06/2011Shabir Bhimji, MD, PhD, Specializing in General Surgery, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, Midland, TX. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M., Inc.
Why did you even stay with that person? You should not have gone back because if they've done it once how do you know that they won't do it again? Double check yourself.
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This is a procedure done to restore the valves and valve seats. This is done typically when having a head(s) reconditioned.