Is The New Inspiris Resilia Tissue Heart Valve Durable?

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  • Опубліковано 27 сер 2023
  • 🫀 Is the INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Heart Valve Durable? 🌟 Unveiling Durability Insights and Real-World Data
    Welcome to our informative video where we explore a burning question in heart health: Is the INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Heart Valve truly durable? Join host [Your Name] as we dive deep into the world of heart valves, technology, and groundbreaking trials to find the answer.
    🌱 Introducing INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Valve: We'll kick off by introducing you to this innovative heart valve that's making waves in the medical field. Discover its advanced features designed to enhance both performance and durability.
    📊 7-Year Durability Data: Delve into the numbers that matter - the 7-Year Durability Data. We'll break down the insights that give us a glimpse into how the INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Heart Valve holds up over time.
    🔬 Exploring the Commence Trial: Get an exclusive look at the Commence Trial, a crucial study that examines the real-world performance of the INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Heart Valve. Find out what the trial reveals about the valve's practical durability.
    🌐 Empowering Heart Health Knowledge: Whether you're a healthcare professional or someone interested in staying informed about heart health advancements, this video is your gateway to understanding the durability of the INSPIRIS RESILIA™ Tissue Heart Valve.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 20

  • @thierryfarines663

    I made this choice in 2019, at the age of 54.

  • @gregmartin2455

    I had an aorta valve replacement with an Edwards valve (bio) in Feb 2023. I can't speak to durability since its only been 10 months, but in terms of performance it's amazing. I'm running better than I have in 20 years. I'm 69 and can now easily run an 8 minute mile. I've worked out and done pull ups all my life and since the replacement I've been setting new lifetime PRs about ever month in pull ups per set. This valve is an amazing piece of engineering.

  • @3cardmonty602

    I’m 62 years old and I received this valve last year (2022) after my birth valve had a 5mm hole in one of its bicuspid leaflets caused by endocarditis at some time in my life - I don’t know when or how. I’ll let you know how long this new valve lasts. I’m a physically fit 175lb male who has lifted weights since I was 12 years old. During my heart catheterization I had no blockages, so I’m a good test subject. I also eat very very clean.

  • @teresaprice5301

    I had my aortic valve replaced with this, 9th March 2020. Almost four years on it remains well seated and I am doing well.

  • @sym9102

    I'm 41 years old and had an aortic valve replacement with the INSPIRIS RESILIA valve a year ago. I go about my daily life as normal as before, I feel as if I never got operated. I hope this new valve will last me 10+ years before needing a TAVI. My surgeon installed the biggest valve he could taking into account future TAVIs. Apparently, one can have up to 2-3 TAVIs afterwards. I'll certainly need a re-operation down the line considering my age and TAVI valves tend to last less longer than sutured valves.

  • @brian5030
    @brian5030 14 днів тому

    3:04

  • @billcastrodale4793
    @billcastrodale4793 День тому

    Im 35 and want this valve is that too young

  • @cheridennett1220

    Not sure why the Ross Procedure is left out of this equation. It's one of the options for <65 patients? See Mt. Sinai Hospital NY.

  • @danflemming3553

    For someone already under an anticoagulant treatment, but needs a new valve, does "Inspiris Resilia" still has benefits? What are those exactly? Looking forward for your answer, thank you.