“Why Is My Husband Gaining Weight From Fluids After Heart Valve Surgery?” Asks Joanie
By Adam Pick on October 14, 2011
I just received an interesting question from Joanie. She writes, “Hi Adam – My husband had mitral valve repair surgery three days ago. I noticed that he’s gained 8 pounds since the surgery. The doctors say the gain is due to fluid intake. Is this common? What fluids did they use? How long until he loses the fluid? Thanks, Joanie.”
While I had my thoughts on the topic, I wanted to provide Joanie an expert opinion. That said, I contacted Dr. Larry Cohn, MD, who practices at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston. During his 40-year career, Dr. Cohn has performed over 10,000 cardiac procedures.
Dr. Larry Cohn – Brigham & Women’s Hospital
In his response to Joanie’s question about weight gain after heart surgery, Dr. Cohn shared, “Retention of fluid following all forms of heart surgery, especially mitral valve surgery, is very common. This is because in most institutions, like Brigham & Women’s, no blood is used and it is mostly saline in the heart lung machine to dilute the patients blood elements, thus causing some fluid retention. Also, surgery causes some hormonal changes which can cause fluid retention. Thus, it is extremely common for people to gain weight following open heart surgery of any kind, especially mitral valve surgery. This can be even worse if the patient has been in heart failure prior to the surgery where these changes will be even more magnified post-operatively.”
He also noted, “The judicious use of diuretics postoperatively, quickly releases this fluid from the edematous tissues and the patient excretes this extra water out within a few days. Edema like this should be gone in approximately three weeks at the very latest.”
Thanks to Joanie for her question and a special thanks to Dr. Larry Cohn for sharing his clinical expertise and research with our patient and caregiver community.
Keep on tickin!
Adam
Robert Baker says on October 14th, 2011 at 7:28 pm |
I had my surgery almost two years ago and have gained 10 pounds. My theory as a non medical professional is two fold: One, my heart and organs were severely swollen and had decreased functions by my heart condition and two my appetite just got better after my recovery. My conclusion is that my body just went back to what should have been normal for me and that includes the extra weight. I am proactive though, and monitor it weekly, pushing myself away from the table if it gets out of control. |
Eric Desbonnet says on October 14th, 2011 at 9:12 pm |
8 lbs that is good. I went from 178 lbs pre-op to 215 lbs 3 |
Melissa says on October 14th, 2011 at 10:55 pm |
I had aorta valve replacement last Friday and the morning of surgery I weighed 140. The next morning (24 hrs later) I weighed 147. It has been more difficult getting rid of the extra water than I thought it would be. |
Brian HILL says on October 18th, 2011 at 11:11 am |
I had a replacement Aortic VALVE (Bovine) on 20th September 2011. The procedure went well and I awoke with no pain whatsover. None has developed since. Within 4 days I was plodding arround the hospital corridors albeit under the watchful eye of a physiotherapist.So any fear one might have of subsequent pain from the operation may be unfounded Also I now weigh virtually the same as before the operation at 184lbs. My old leaky valve had been monitored for several years and eventually the surgeon elected to operate before I experienced any heart failure symptoms. That could have bee a significant factor in my recovery. It is early days yet but fingers crossed I could now have many years ahead of me. Brian Age 76. (I am advised that the new valve could be good for 20 years ie the ‘rest of my life’ boom boom) |
Travis Watson says on October 20th, 2011 at 2:05 pm |
I gained 8 pounds from pro op to my first weigh in the next day. Those 8 pounds stayed on until the day after I got home from the hospital. Then I was 8 pounds under my pre surgery weight and it gradually took me almost two months to get back to my pre surgury weight. |
Linda Hillyer says on November 28th, 2011 at 12:30 pm |
I had mitral valve repair on Oct 20. The surgeon said I was hemorraging |
peggyann doak says on February 23rd, 2013 at 12:00 pm |
for brian hill. |
Nancy Jackson says on October 16th, 2013 at 4:02 pm |
I had aortic valve replacement on Aug8. 2013 |
J Coughran says on December 23rd, 2013 at 11:53 am |
How long does it take to go away? Its only been 2 weeks and I am taking Lasix — no effect as yet |
J Coughran says on December 25th, 2013 at 8:40 am |
How long does fluid retention last — only been 3 weeks since valve replacement, but not sure Lasix is doing job. What do I need to do? |
Deedra says on February 26th, 2014 at 4:19 pm |
Hello, |
Terri says on March 15th, 2014 at 5:27 am |
Hi, |
Tom Ubl says on July 20th, 2018 at 4:20 am |
Cant they use sterile water instead of saline? Should it not also be noted that the increase in water pills should be accompanied by an increase in the form of natural potassium, ie. bananas and/or unsulpherated blackstrap molasses? |