Recovery of Lung Function, Dominant Handgrip Strength, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Cardiac Surgical Patients Following Hospital Discharge

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Nnamdi Mgbemna, Anne Jones, Pankaj Saxena, Nicholas Ang, Siva Senthuran, Anthony Leicht
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Purpose: Assessment of recovery in post-cardiac surgical patients is commonly conducted using lung function, dominant handgrip strength (DHGS), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was to determine the recovery of lung function, DHGS and HRQoL in cardiac surgical patients at six-weeks and six-months after hospital discharge. Further, this study investigated the association between these parameters and the predictive ability of DHGS for lung function and HRQoL. Methods: This was a prospective observational study that involved 58 cardiac surgical patients who completed lung function, DHGS, and HRQoL assessments pre-operatively, at six-weeks, and six-months after hospital discharge. Lung function was assessed using three different calibrated spirometers, while DHGS was measured using three different calibrated handgrip dynamometers. The Short-Form 36 questionnaire was utilized for HRQoL assessment. Results: At six-weeks after hospital discharge, lung function and DHGS were significantly (pConclusion:Variable changes were identified in lung function, DHGS, and HRQoL in cardiac surgical patients at six-weeks and six-months after hospital discharge. Dominant hand grip strength may have limited or no value in predicting lung function and HRQoL in cardiac surgical patients during the intermediate recovery period.
心脏手术患者出院后肺功能、优势握力和健康相关生活质量的恢复
目的:评估心脏手术后患者的恢复情况通常采用肺功能、优势握力(DHGS)和健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)。本研究的目的是测定心脏手术患者出院后6周和6个月的肺功能恢复情况、DHGS和HRQoL。进一步,本研究探讨了这些参数与DHGS对肺功能和HRQoL的预测能力之间的关系。方法:这是一项前瞻性观察性研究,涉及58名心脏手术患者,他们在术前、出院后6周和6个月完成了肺功能、DHGS和HRQoL评估。使用三种不同校准的肺活量计评估肺功能,而使用三种不同校准的握力计测量DHGS。采用简表36问卷进行HRQoL评估。结果:出院后6周,心脏手术患者肺功能、DHGS、HRQoL在出院后6周和6个月均有明显变化。优势手握力在预测心脏手术患者中期恢复期肺功能和HRQoL方面可能有有限或没有价值。
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