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Quality of life one year after myocardial revascularization. Is preoperative quality of life important? | LitMetric

Quality of life one year after myocardial revascularization. Is preoperative quality of life important?

Interact Cardiovasc Thorac Surg

Department of Thoracic and Cardiac Surgery-414, Heart Center, Radboud University Nijmegen, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Published: April 2006

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study analyzed 428 patients undergoing isolated CABG, focusing on angina levels and quality of life (QOL) both before and one year after surgery.
  • After one year, 92% of patients reported being angina-free, with the overall quality of life significantly improved (VAS increased from 61.7 to 75.3).
  • It was found that patients with lower preoperative QOL benefited more post-surgery, while those with higher preoperative QOL risk losing quality of life after the procedure.

Article Abstract

Of 428 patients, mean age of 64.1+/-9.2 (30-84 years), undergoing an isolated CABG, pre- and one-year- postoperatively angina level and quality of life (QOL) were registered. QOL was registered following the EuroQol-registration, five domains and a visual analogue scale (VAS). Based on the VAS, the group was divided into Group A, 168 patients with a VAS < 60 and Group B, 260 patients with a VAS > or = 60. One-year postoperatively, 394 patients (92.%) indicated to be angina-free. The VAS of the total group was significantly higher one-year post-CABG, 75.3 vs. 61.7 (P=0.00). Of group A, 88% of patients registered a higher VAS. In group B only 60.8% registered a higher and 26.9% a lower VAS. Multivariate analysis identified preoperative VAS < 60 and a preoperative mobility level > 1 as independent predictors for an increased QOL. Thus our conclusion is that relief of angina one year post-CABG is associated with an increased QOL, however, patients with a relatively poor preoperative QOL have a more beneficial QOL. But patients with a good preoperative QOL can lose a lot of QOL.

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