A life time if you have lead.
The three different types of mechanical valves include the caged-ball, tilting-disk and bileaflet valve.
mechanical can hold up to life but medication is needed every day for life biological is a more normal life but have to re op. 10- 20 years gl
The five ways to shift a four-way valve are: a) manual b) mechanical c) pneumatic d) hydraulic e) electrical
Mechanism with side camshaft and Mechanism with overhead camshaft both valve actuating mechanisms are used to operate inlet or exhaust valves.
about as long as a regular valve
A life time if you have lead.
The valve stem should last at least as long as the tire.
I answered this already and dont know where the answer is... short answer is yes... if you live that long... 12 years is average... but if you have a mechanical valve its closer to 20 years, but a lot of people have cow or pig valves, and the flesh wears out earlier mostly cause it doesnt get regenerated like human parts. the trick with mechanical valves is you have to take blood thinners forever to keep the blood from gumming up the valve.
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Yes, CPR and defribrillation will work on someone with a mechanical mitral valve.
Your mechanical valve is made of surgical steel. Magnets are attracted to steel.
because the dont rev very high and the were built very good to last long
Depens on the brand some last well over 308 years
Having a mechanical mitral valve is considered a condition affecting the heart, but it is not a primary heart condition. Rather, it is a treatment for a different underlying heart condition, such as mitral valve disease or regurgitation. The mechanical valve is a prosthetic device used to replace a malfunctioning or damaged natural mitral valve.
Yes you can perform CPR on a person with an artificial heart valve. There is no difference on the CPR procedure with an artificial valve.
The are available in multiple sizes depending on size of patient. My aortic valve is 29mm.