Jenkins C D, Stanton B A, Savageau J A, Ockene I S, Denlinger P, Klein M D
Arch Intern Med. 1983 Nov;143(11):2107-13.
Eighty-nine patients receiving cardiac valve replacement or surgery consisting of valve replacement and coronary artery bypass grafts in four teaching hospitals were studied before surgery and again six months after surgery. More than 60 indicators of the quality of life were assessed. The majority of persons showed improvement in physical function, emotional states, and social activity. Of those with exertional angina or dyspnea before surgery, about two thirds were completely relieved at six months after surgery. There was a substantial reduction in number (from 31 to seven) of persons with five or more days of disability per month due to cardiac symptoms. The majority remained the same in their usual level of physical activity, most psychological traits, and attitudes and social support networks. Most previously employed persons returned to work. Improvements in the conditions of patients who had valve surgery closely paralleled those of patients who had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery in the same hospitals.
在四家教学医院中,对89名接受心脏瓣膜置换术或包括瓣膜置换术和冠状动脉搭桥术在内的心脏手术的患者在手术前及术后六个月进行了研究。评估了60多项生活质量指标。大多数人的身体功能、情绪状态和社交活动都有所改善。术前有劳力性心绞痛或呼吸困难的患者中,约三分之二在术后六个月时症状完全缓解。每月因心脏症状导致残疾五天或以上的人数大幅减少(从31人降至7人)。大多数人的日常身体活动水平、大多数心理特征、态度和社会支持网络保持不变。大多数以前有工作的人重返工作岗位。接受瓣膜手术患者的病情改善情况与同医院接受冠状动脉搭桥手术患者的情况密切相似。