Frequently Asked Questions About the Harmony Valve
When can I return to normal activities, work, and sports?
On average, most patients are able to return to their normal activities and work within a couple of days. Talk to your heart doctor or heart team about when it’s safe to return to competitive sports.
Is it safe to have an X-ray with a Harmony valve?
It is completely safe to have an X-ray with a Harmony™ valve.
Is it safe to have heart imaging done — for example, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) — with a Harmony valve?
Under specific conditions, you may undergo MRI scanning. If you need a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan, tell your heart doctor or MRI technician that you have a Harmony valve or show your heart doctor your implant card.
Is it safe to go through airport security with a Harmony valve?
Yes, airport security systems do not affect Harmony valves and the valve will not set off airport alarms.
How long will my Harmony valve last?
The length of time your valve will last depends on many things, including your health and the condition of your heart. It is important to realize that no artificial tissue valve will last a lifetime. Some patients may require another procedure to fix their valve.
What if I need another medical procedure?
Please notify your heart doctor and dentist prior to any medical or dental procedure. They will determine whether you receive medicine prior to any medical or dental procedure, including a routine dental cleaning.
Can I have body piercings or tattoos?
It is very important to discuss body piercings and/or tattoos with your heart doctor. They may recommend that you avoid these; however, if you choose to have either, medicine may be necessary before the procedure.
Talk with your heart doctor or heart team if you have more questions about living with your Harmony valve.
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Online Resources
- Adult Congenital Heart Association: www.achaheart.org
- American Heart Association: www.heart.org
- Children’s Heart Foundation: www.childrensheartfoundation.org
- Congenital Heart Information Network: https://www.facebook.com/TCHIN.org/
- European Congenital Heart Disease Organization: echdo.eu/
- The International Society for Adult Congenital Heart Disease: www.isachd.org
Medtronic LifeLine Technical Support
With more than 60 years of experience, Medtronic has a very knowledgeable staff who can speak directly with you about non-medical questions you may have about your Melody valve.
Please contact us with any questions or concerns about living with your Melody valve:
Medtronic LifeLine
CardioVascular Technical Support
877-526-7890 or rs.structuralheart@medtronic.com
Information on this site should not be used as a substitute for talking with your doctor. Always talk with your doctor about diagnosis and treatment information.