학술논문

Long-term quality of life in adult survivors after the arterial switch operation.
Document Type
Article
Source
European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery. Dec2018, Vol. 54 Issue 6, p1001-1003. 3p.
Subject
*ARTERIAL surgery
*QUALITY of life
*REOPERATION
*HOSPITAL mortality
*CONGENITAL heart disease
Language
ISSN
1010-7940
Abstract
OBJECTIVES We sought to determine the quality of life after the arterial switch operation (ASO) using the Short Form 36 questionnaire in adult survivors. METHODS All patients (n = 107) who underwent the ASO and were 18 years of age or older living in the Australian state of Victoria with a contact telephone number were identified from the hospital database. Fifty-one (48%) patients were 18–24 years old and 56 (52%) patients were 25–34 years old. Patients completed the Short Form 36 quality of life questionnaire via telephone. The results of the 8 domains of the Short Form 36 questionnaire and the derived health state summary score (Short Form 6-Dimension) were compared against mean scores from age-matched Australian population data. RESULTS Compared with the Australian population age-matched data, 18- to 24-year-old ASO patients ranked their health higher in 3 of the 8 domains (P < 0.01). The 25–34 age group ranked their health higher in 4 of the 8 domains (P < 0.01). No statistically significant differences in the mean Short Form 6-Dimension scores were observed in the 18–24 age group (0.769 for ASO patients vs 0.772 for Australian population, P = 0.85) or the 25–34 age group (0.795 for ASO patients vs 0.780 for Australian population, P = 0.33). CONCLUSIONS Young adult survivors of the ASO have similar outcomes to age-matched controls in quality of life measured by Short Form 6-Dimension. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]