2001 and "TAA" (Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm)
My personal involvement with aortic aneurysm in the chest began 20 years ago, in 2001. There was so little public information then. My late husband's physicians, although carefully monitoring his anticoagulation levels, had not followed his aorta in the years following his BAV replacement. Believing a mechanical valve equaled "fixed for life", we were comfortable with only a very few echocardiograms in the following years. We were spared an aortic catastrophe when one of those echocardiograms, to check on the 11-year-old mechanical aortic valve, "discovered" the bulging aneurysm above it.
2005 and Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm and Dissection (TAAD) Awareness
We read medical references in our search for information and help in 2001, where we found an unfamiliar term, "aortic dissection". By 2005, when the Bicuspid Aortic Foundation first observed awareness for the aorta in the chest, we had learned about aortic dissection, the "D" in TAAD.
We learned the medical definitions, yes, but much more, we learned the meaning in human terms, for individuals and families. We do not forget those we met in those beginning days.
It is the human experience that ultimately defines these medical words:
those who die,
those who survive with injury,
those who have elective surgery with desired outcomes.
2021 and Thoracic Aortic Disease (TAD) Awareness
With the passing of the years, at BAF we met others with additional aortic complexities such as coarctation. Again, we had learned the terms first, but their meaning comes from meeting those who have them - from children to adults. Consequently, we have adopted an umbrella term - "Thoracic Aortic Disease" to include them as well.
One Man's Life-Long Aortic Journey Until Now
Father Prodromos Nikolau's life experience with TAD began at age 2 in 1981, and thus far has included the following:
- coarctation repair (1981)
- BAV replacement (2000)
- "Thinking Everything is Fixed" (after BAV replacement, annual cardiology visits)
- discovery of Aortic Root Aneurysm (2007)
- root and ascending aortic aneurysm repair and replacement of prosthetic aortic valve due to strands (2013)
- "redo"of original coarctation repair (2015)
- ongoing checkups, life-long aortic care
Hidden Danger of Patched Coarctation
"So, life is precious"
as Father Prodromos wrote,
and life can be extended
for those with TAD
when they receive
Life-Long Aortic Care.
~Arlys Velebir, Bicuspid Aortic Foundation
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