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    By MATTHEW HOLT

    Strap in for the tale of why your hero is spending most of his life down YouTube rabbit holes of cardiology videos while blundering his way around many many medical centers and exposing many problems with American health care even before he gets close to the operating table. Yes it’s Matthew Holt’s pre-surgical complications – the complications that have arisen before he even gets his failing aortic valve fixed. And yes this is a multi-parter! Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4

    Claude told me that Dr Amy Fiedler at UCSF was an expert in RAMT (right anterior minithoracotomy–the non endoscopic rib entry technique). I sent a note to my original Cardiology group on the UCSF MyChart system saying that I understood she did this surgery and could I have an appointment with her? You can see from my messages with them below that the appointment was set up. 

    It should not have been.

    I had a very brief conversation with Dr Fiedler and almost immediately it became apparent I was wasting her time.  She told me she does not do that RAMT surgery for valve replacement and she specializes in heart transplants, and some other specialized heart surgery. I think that Claude had read the web page about her doing minimally invasive cardiac surgery and put 2 + 2  together and made 5. But to be fair her UCSF webpage didn’t give me the level of detail she gave me in the video call, and the UCSF cardiology team set up the call even though I presume someone there knows that she didn’t do the thing I was asking about. 

    To be clear, Dr Fielder was very gracious and very helpful in her advice. I just felt bad for wasting 15 minutes of her time. To reiterate, the time of a cardiac surgeon is way more valuable than mine. I left telling her I hoped I would never need her services!

    ***

    Next stop was to drive down to Palo Alto and pop into the Creamery for a chocolate malt and cheeseburger in advance of meeting Dr Yeung, the cardiologist. 

    My only real question was, would he do a TAVR on me? In the exam room even though I was really there for an informational chat the med assistant still did an EKG and took blood pressure readings on all four of my limbs (a first!) and then said Dr Yeung would be right in. 

    Instead Dr Ansom Lee came in. He’s the cardiac surgeon working on the valve team. He basically told me that Dr Yeung wouldn’t do a TAVR on me. Now I wasn’t expecting to see him (nor did I know who he was till I looked him up after he left the room) but we had a very helpful conversation about valve surgery and the best ways to do it. Then he went and got Dr Yeung. Together they pulled up a colorized 4D CT scan of my valve. (I assume it came from the CT I had in January). Dr Yeung showed me in precise detail why he thought giving me a TAVR now was a bad idea. (Basically too much calcification on the fused part of the leaf, and it’s too oval, which would make the procedure risky and likely not fit properly). He told me that if I had the surgery, someone would easily put a TAVR in my surgically implanted valve in 12-15 years, and that’s all I would need–unless I plan on living forever or to 100!. 

    Dr Lee told me that if he was getting it done he’d have a full sternotomy, although he actually does mini-sternotomies. He also was the only person thus far to tell me NOT to do it if I am asymptomatic. His logic is that something like 1/150 patients die during the surgery so don’t have it if you don’t need it (i.e. are asymptomatic). The reason he’d want a full sternotomy for his choice of entry was to give the surgeon the least complicated shot at the valve. 

    He also said that his mini-sternotomy patients can drive after 2 weeks, not 4-6. Which seems to contradict what the UCSF team told me about the same procedure.

    But in my case, needing knee surgery and shoulder surgery, the shock of those on the heart would count as “symptoms”. So Dr Lee told me I should get the surgery if I was going to get the shoulder or knee fixed. But he also said that the higher echo reading might have been a false negative, and it might be years before I have symptoms.

    I’m not sure my trip to Stanford left me much clearer. But the chocolate malt was damn good.

    ***

    Next up was connecting with the oft-cited team doing RAVRs at University of West Virginia led by Dr Vinay Badhwar. Both Dr Lee and Dr Fiedler unprompted said that he was the surgeon when it came to the robot valve replacement and his email was available online. (Most doctors don’t make their email easily available). I had Claude write an email describing my clinical situation and sent it to him late one night. 

    The next morning before I got up, there was a reply from Dr Badhwar in my inbox, and shortly thereafter, his team was all over me. They got my information, got access to my imaging at UCSF, and his physician assistant Amy Simsa called me a day later to describe the process. Within a week I had a video consult with Dr Badhwar and his team. In terms of responsiveness they were by far the best organization to deal with. Stanford, UCSF, Cleveland, Cedars et al could take a few lessons!

    The only slight wrinkle was that I got a robocall on a Sunday from the facility telling me where to check-in to my appointment–clearly not set up for telehealth. I noted this in a brief email to his office and got a reply from a human (who I will not identify to spare their blushes) at 5.15pm on a Sunday night! I’m not sure they’re not working too hard.

    Although Dr Badhwar was very modest and very keen to tell me about others working with him as he spreads the gospel of RAVR, he and his team have clearly done more of these more successfully than anyone else and are the world experts. If I want a RAVR it’s almost certain that I have to get on a plane, and so I will likely end up in Morgantown, WV–which is about an hour south of Pittsburgh for those of you who missed geography day in high school. That’s not a sentence I thought I would ever write!

    ***

    My last (for now) call was with the CEDARS team setting up the BELIEVERS trial. I spoke with Dr Raj Makkar. He said he had done 8,000 TAVRs and more than anyone else on bicuspid patients. He disagreed with Dr Yeung and Dr Elmariah. He says that my valve was suitable for a TAVR, and he said that the risk of stroke during TAVR was less than the risk of death from SAVR. He also said that they are about to publish 5 years of data showing that the resilience of TAVR valves was the same as SAVR valves. He suggested using a 26mm valve on me, and that it would likely last 10-12 years, and that not only would he be able to do a TAVR in TAVR on that one, but he had already been doing 3rd TAVR in TAVR in TAVR. 

    I asked if I showed up at his clinic but not for this trial would he have done a TAVR on me? He said emphatically “yes”. He does use the Sentinel Cerebral Protection System which essentially captures any calcification dislodged from ascending up the aorta to the brain, although my friend Claude tells me the data on whether that prevents a stroke is murky.  Frankly Dr Makkar was very self assured and had I met him at the start of this journey I wouldn’t have bothered going anywhere else! Of course, because he wants to do the trial and get that data out in the world, he wants me in the trial, and I might be randomized into the surgical group.

    This is I hope the end of the pre-surgical part!

    Matthew Holt is publisher of THCB

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