Evaluation of the Quality of Life among the Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
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Background: The coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is performed to completely or partially relieve the symptoms of coronary heart disease (CHD). One of the most important goals of this operation is the improvement of quality of life (QoL). The data obtained on healthrelated quality of life (HRQoL) represents the functional limitations and the alleviation of symptoms among patients. Many factors influence HRQoL, including age at the time of surgery, left ventricular condition, record of heart stroke, type and the number of grafts, and so on. The purpose of the study was to examine the HRQoL and its related factors after CABG among the patients referring to selected therapeutic-educational centers of Tehran University of Medical Sciences. Methods: Cross sectional and descriptive-correlation on 140 patient by using the purposive sampling method, who had undergone CABG in the last 4 months, participated in this research. The 36-item short-form (SF-36) questionnaire was used in this study to evaluate the disease and its related factors. The data have been collected through a reliable and valid questionnaire of life quality related to health (SF-36) then were analyzed using SPSS.11.5 and descriptive statistics and paired t-test, one wayANOVA test and Pearson correlation were use as well. Results: The findings indicated that age (P=0.000), body mass indexBMI (P=0.000), economic status (P=0.000), employment (P=0.012, P=0.016, P=0.007 on total, Physical Component Scale (PCS) and Mental Component Scale (MCS) respectively), prior myocardial infarctionmyocardial infarction (MI) (P=0.000), suffering from chronic disease (P=0.000), New York Heart Association (NYHA) (P=0.000) and Ejection Fraction (EF) (P=0.012, P=0.016, P=0.007 on PCS, MCS, respectively) had significant effect on the physical and the psychological dimensions and the total QoL. Besides, gender had a significant effect on QoL with regard to the psychological dimension (P=0.015), andall of them were related Quality Of Life (QoL) regarding the physical dimension (P=0.23). Finally, educational level had a significant effect on QoL with regard to the physical dimension (P=0.31). Conclusion: The findings indicated that the aforementioned factors relate patients’ QOL, which should draw the attention of the health system.
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volume 1 issue 3
pages 151- 157
publication date 2015-08
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