Beishuizen Sara J E, Festen Suzanne, van der Werf Hindrik W, de Graeff Pauline, van Munster Barbara C
University Center of Geriatric Medicine, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Department of Cardiology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Am Geriatr Soc. 2021 Sep;69(9):2605-2611. doi: 10.1111/jgs.17216. Epub 2021 May 14.
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) is an important treatment option for patients with severe aortic stenosis. To improve patient selection, shared decision-making is recommended to elicit patients' treatment expectations and goals. We assessed patients' expectations and goals before TAVI treatment and whether these were met after treatment. Additionally, we evaluated how meeting these goals aligned with quality of life and functional recovery.
A mixed method study.
An academic medical center.
Seventy-four patients undergoing TAVI between 2015 and 2017.
Patients' expectations and goals were assessed qualitatively before treatment. Six to twelve months post procedure, quality of life was measured with the EuroQuol-5D and any change in the number of dependencies in (instrumental) activities of daily living was assessed.
Mean age of patients was 81.5 years, and 37.8% were male. Regaining the ability to engage in a specific hobby or activity was the most important treatment goal (33 patients, 54.1%), followed by reducing symptoms (19 patients 31.1%). 66.2% of patients stated that their treatment goal was met. Quality of life was higher in this group, as compared with patients who had not met their treatment goal. Twenty-three patients (31.1%) showed functional improvement.
TAVI patients were quite capable of eliciting treatment goals and a majority stated, after treatment, that these had been met patients' experience of treatment benefits regarding these goals had poor alignment with functional outcomes. This raises questions regarding relevant outcome measurements in this population, and could aid in improving shared decision-making and patient selection for TAVI.
经导管主动脉瓣植入术(TAVI)是重度主动脉瓣狭窄患者的重要治疗选择。为改善患者选择,建议采用共同决策以了解患者的治疗期望和目标。我们评估了TAVI治疗前患者的期望和目标,以及治疗后这些期望和目标是否得以实现。此外,我们还评估了实现这些目标与生活质量和功能恢复之间的一致性。
一项混合方法研究。
一家学术医疗中心。
2015年至2017年间接受TAVI治疗的74名患者。
在治疗前对患者的期望和目标进行定性评估。术后6至12个月,使用欧洲五维健康量表(EuroQuol-5D)测量生活质量,并评估日常生活(工具性)活动中依赖数量的任何变化。
患者的平均年龄为81.5岁,男性占37.8%。恢复参与特定爱好或活动的能力是最重要的治疗目标(33例患者,占54.1%),其次是减轻症状(19例患者,占31.1%)。66.2%的患者表示他们的治疗目标已实现。与未实现治疗目标的患者相比,该组患者的生活质量更高。23例患者(占31.1%)功能有所改善。
TAVI患者相当能够明确治疗目标,且大多数患者在治疗后表示目标已实现,但患者在这些目标方面的治疗获益体验与功能结局的一致性较差。这引发了关于该人群相关结局测量的问题,并有助于改善TAVI的共同决策和患者选择。