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Hello- during the process of testing of my severe aortic stenosis my Dr discovered I have a 4.1 ascending aortic aneurysm. I was told by the surgeon that it wasn’t big enough to repair at this time so they did a TAVR and I now have a bovine valve. My question is what tests are done regularly to determine the size of the aneurysm and how often? I saw my cardiologist 7 weeks post op and he just said he just told me to come back in 6 months.

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I am guessing here...it may be up to the "doctor/hospital" guidelines and the overall health and age of the patient. (I am 72 - 4.1 ascending aortic aneurysm). Sometimes there are other health factors in regard to how often a patient should be tested. Since mine was found by accident when I had another unrelated ( not a heart health issue), the cardiologist decided to wait for two years before the repeat round of tests. I am comfortable with his decision since I have medication and I feel good. I adjusted exercise etc based on his recommendations and have no issues. Then again I never knew I had TAA until I had the chest muscle pull. Needless to say, it worried me in the beginning as well, and so many wonderful posters shared their experience on this thread. I am only sharing my health experience with my testing schedule going forward. I am not a doctor and everyone should refer to his/her doctor in regard to what is best for their own overall health plan.