Vascular Surgery, Weill Cornell Medicine, Brooklyn, NY; Aortic Dissection Collaborative.
Aortic Dissection Collaborative; Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, Hempstead, NY.
Semin Vasc Surg. 2022 Mar;35(1):88-99. doi: 10.1053/j.semvascsurg.2022.02.005. Epub 2022 Feb 18.
Although the topics of surgical techniques and medical therapies have been widely studied in aortic dissection (AD), studies examining the short- and long-term impact of this event on mental health are largely lacking. Many of the studies have used the 36-Item Short Form Survey at variable time points after the event. However, AD as medical trauma has a complex impact on a person's identity. Its implications for emotional, mental, social, existential, and self-concept could be explored more robustly. This topic was identified as a topic of interest by the AD Collaborative. The AD Collaborative Mental Health Working Group was formed and performed a landscape review to summarize current literature surrounding quality of life research in those who have experienced AD, identify gaps in knowledge, and to outline future research questions.
尽管主动脉夹层(AD)的手术技术和医学治疗主题已经得到广泛研究,但研究其对心理健康的短期和长期影响的研究还很缺乏。许多研究都在事件发生后的不同时间点使用了 36 项简短调查问卷。然而,作为医学创伤的 AD 对一个人的身份有着复杂的影响。它对情感、心理、社会、存在和自我概念的影响可以更深入地探讨。这个话题被 AD 协作组确定为一个感兴趣的话题。AD 协作组心理健康工作组成立,并进行了景观综述,以总结有关经历过 AD 的人的生活质量研究的现有文献,确定知识差距,并概述未来的研究问题。