PROSPECTIVE-STUDY OF QUALITY-OF-LIFE BEFORE AND AFTER CORONARY-ARTERY BYPASS-GRAFTING

被引:133
作者
CAINE, N
HARRISON, SCW
SHARPLES, LD
WALLWORK, J
机构
[1] PAPWORTH HOSP, CAMBRIDGE CB3 8RE, ENGLAND
[2] UNIV CAMBRIDGE, DEPT COMMUNITY MED, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
[3] MRC, BIOSTAT UNIT, CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND
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BMJ-BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL | 1991年 / 302卷 / 6775期
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10.1136/bmj.302.6775.511
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objectives - Measurement of changes in patients' perceptions of how differing states of health affect their lives and determination of the ability of preoperative variables to predict outcome after coronary artery bypass grafting. Design - Prospective study with completion of questionnaires before coronary artery bypass grafting and at three months, one year, and five years afterwards. Setting - Regional cardiothoracic centre. Patients - 100 Male patients all aged below 60 at the time of operation, who were patients of two cardiothoracic surgeons. Main outcome measures - Patients' assessment of their health state in terms of functional capacity and aspects of distress, according to the Nottingham health profile and outcome of operation in terms of changes in symptoms, working life, and daily activities determined by self completed study questionnaires before operation and at three and six months afterwards. Results - Intermediate one year results are reported. The differences between the Nottingham health profile scores before operation and at three months afterwards were significantly different (p < 0.01), indicating an appreciable improvement in general health state, and at one year compared favourably with those from a normal male population. Analysis of responses to the study questionnaire showed that 65 of 89 patients (73%) were working at one year after operation with a further seven (8%) maintaining that they were fit to work but unable to find employment. The proportion of patients complaining of chest pain fell from 90% (88/98) before grafting to 19% (17/89) at one year after coronary artery bypass grafting, when 91% (81/89) patients maintained that their condition was either completely better or definitely improved. The significant positive factors affecting return to work and home activities were working before operation, short wait for operation, absence of breathlessness, and low physical mobility score in the Nottingham health profile (all p < 0.001). Conclusions - Improvements were evident in general health state, symptoms, and activity at three months and one year after coronary artery bypass graft surgery. Interventions likely to influence outcomes included reduction in waiting times for operation; rehabilitation initiatives; and more attention to the quality of information given to patients, their relatives, and the community.
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