Great questions. I can reference the stats of the young aortic valve replacement patient in the above video.
Yes, his diastolic returned to normal after aortic valve replacement surgery.
A month prior to replacement, it was <= 28:
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Curiously however, his diastolic stabilized into the 60s in the month leading up to aortic valve replacement surgery.
His BP was 127/63 HR 100 when medical staff perforated his aortic valve during a dangerous, non-consensual procedure, described in this thread
https://www.professionalmuscle.com/...or-those-seeking-cardiac-intervention.165366/
As stated, Dr. John Vyselaar, lead cardiologist of Lions Gate Hospital in Vancouver confirmed that this perforation, and consequent acute circulatory failure was inevitable and expected, given the patient had a BNP valve lesion reading of
22, 000:
Yes, his BNP dropped to < 100 from 22, 000 within a few months of aortic valve replacement.