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In fact, many tertiary hospitals in prefecture-level cities also carry out this kind of cardiopulmonary bypass surgery, including your local Shantou University Affiliated Hospital. It is undeniable that the Provincial Medical Heart Research Institute in Guangdong Province has done the most, and the experience should be no problem. But to go to Guangzhou for medical treatment, you have to be financially prepared.
The patient must replace the aortic valve and mitral valve, and the tricuspid valve will also have to be undergo plasty, and it is very likely that a forming ring will be used, and the cheap one will cost about 6,000 yuan, so if the medical insurance cannot be directly settled in a different place, at least 100,000 yuan must be prepared.
This kind of acquired heart disease generally does not have any subsidies, but if there is a qualification for extremely poor households issued by the civil affairs department, the proportion of medical insurance reimbursement will be slightly increased.
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Surgery is possible**. Bioprosthetic valve replacement may be considered because bioprosthetic valves do not require long-term anticoagulation, which can avoid worsening of hematuria due to anticoagulation. But a big benefit of bioprosthetic valves is that they don't require lifelong anticoagulation.
Only 3-6 months of anticoagulation are required. Mechanical valves, on the other hand, require lifelong anticoagulation.
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The cost of surgery mainly depends on which valves are replaced, whether it is a biological valve or a mechanical valve, and you need to do a cardiac ultrasound before you can do an evaluation. For reimbursement, you can consult the local civil affairs department.
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In the case of combinant valvular disease, surgery is needed as soon as possible to restore health.
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Rheumatic heart disease is a very common disease. Valves, especially mitral valves, are most likely to be affected. Surgery or not.
Cardiac ultrasonography is needed to confirm whether surgery is indicated. As for the old prisoner's precordial pain. May be associated with aortic stenosis.
Coronary insufficiency. Therefore, cardiac ultrasound is essential.
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Rheumatic heart disease symptoms
What are the symptoms of rheumatic heart disease? Have you ever heard about rheumatic heart disease, which is a common heart disease? So, what are the symptoms of rheumatic heart disease? Let's take you to learn about this aspect of heart disease!
Rheumatic heart disease symptoms
1. Fatigue is susceptible
The flow of cardiovascular blood pressure in people with rheumatic heart disease is hindered, and the stretching and contraction of the heart becomes laborious, which increases the capillary blood pressure of people with severe disease, so patients are prone to fatigue in daily life and work.
2. Heart palpitations
Patients with rheumatic heart disease may experience a sharp heartbeat, mental panic, etc. In layman's terms, it is panic.
3. Angina pectoris
People with rheumatic heart disease experience an abnormal state of angina. Angina usually occurs when the patient feels tired due to excessive exertion.
4. Difficulty breathing
People with rheumatic heart disease feel like they don't have enough oxygen or have trouble breathing. It is because the patient's heart valve signals the lungs and congestion, resulting in ventilation and ventilation dysfunction, resulting in insufficient oxygen intake and carbon dioxide retention in the body.
5. Chest tightness and cough
People with rheumatic heart disease have symptoms of chest tightness, and some patients may cough due to the interventive valves, and sweat a lot when they fall asleep at night. In the early stages, the symptoms may not be obvious, but even so, do not neglect to check your body.
6. Syncope
Rheumatic model delays heart disease.
Patient. Sometimes there is a sudden feeling of dizziness, confusion, or a short loss of consciousness due to rheumatic heart disease.
Patient. The blood pressure drops, and the brain is temporarily caused by insufficient blood volume.
People with rheumatic heart disease need to be more careful and patient in daily care because of the symptoms of the disease, and be careful not to work long hours and take appropriate rest. I believe everyone knows something! Always pay attention to your physical health, eat reasonably, exercise more, and maintain a cheerful mood.
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5. Patients with rheumatic heart disease often have symptoms of cough and sputum with blood streaks after slight activity or exertion, and due to the impact of rheumatic heart disease on the body's immune function, patients are easy to catch colds.
6. Loss of appetite is almost a uniform symptom of many diseases, because the torture of the disease and the influence of the disease will affect the digestion and absorption of gastrointestinal function, and even people with rheumatic heart disease will lose appetite due to gastrointestinal congestion.
The main manifestation is the appearance of stomach distention. Decreased urine output, edema of the lower limbs, abdominal distention, ascites, hepatic and splenomegaly, etc. Hand high.
7. Most patients with rheumatic heart disease will also have the symptoms of purple-red cheeks and lips, namely"Mitral valve face"。Mitral facial features, also known as rheumatic heart disease facies, are characterized by yellow and puffy complexion, dark red cheeks, bluish lips, dull tongue, palpitation and shortness of breath.
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Hello, the manifestations of rheumatic heart disease are non-specific, and in the early stages of rheumatic heart disease, there may be no manifestations. For a certain period of time, the heart can still maintain its normal functional state through compensatory function; If compensatory dysfunction, whether stenosis or insufficiency, can cause hemodynamic changes, a range of clinical manifestations of heart failure will occur, such as exertional shortness of breath with cough, which is the earliest symptom; However, when the heart valve damage is serious and affects the heart function, it can produce various symptoms, such as heartbeat after exertion, shortness of breath, dizziness, chest tightness, cough, hemoptysis, sputum, etc., and in severe cases, heart failure, dyspnea, orthopnea, unable to lie down at night, edema, abdominal distention, ascites, liver, splenomegaly, etc.
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palpitations, shortness of breath, and even dyspnea, orthopnea, and inability to lie flat at night after activity; 2.After slight activity or exertion, cough and sputum with bloodshot will appear, and it is easy to catch a cold; 3.Loss of appetite, that is, not eating well for a period of time, blood stasis in the gastrointestinal tract may be poorly digested, and the stomach may be distended.
Decreased urine output, edema of the lower limbs, abdominal distention, ascites, hepatic and splenomegaly, etc. 4.Most patients present with purplish-red cheeks and lips, ie"Mitral valve face"。
5.Heart palpitations are often caused by atrial fibrillation or arrhythmias, and rapid atrial fibrillation causes patients to feel unwell and leak, and even make it difficult to breathe or worsen, prompting patients to seek medical attention. Atrial fibrillation is also the main cause of atrial blood tethering and even stroke in patients returning to the mountain.
The above is introduced to you by cardiovascular experts from the 117 Hospital of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, I hope it will help you, I wish you good health! Brief verdict.
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