Identifying risk factors associated with the health-related quality of life for coronary heart diseases elderly using association rule mining.

IF 3.9 2区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Chunzi Wang, Yunwei Zhang, Shuangcheng Wang, Yi Wang, Yifei Shen, Hansheng Ding
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Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a crucial outcome measure in the care of elderly patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). This research aims to identify risk factors associated with HRQoL in elderly patients with CHD. A cross-sectional study was carried out in Shanghai, China, from January to May 2023. Data on demographics and general symptoms and signs of CHD among elderly patients were collected by a structured questionnaire. HRQoL was measured by 21 items including both physical and psychological symptoms. The association rule mining (ARM) technique was performed to identify significant rules (support>10% and confidence >85%) for the sick and healthy conditions. In total, 179141 individuals were enrolled. 3,583 sick individuals (with CHD only, 34.4% male and 65.6% female) and 10,790 healthy individuals (free of any chronic disease, 39.5% male and 60.5% female) were included in our study. Among the significant rules for the sick condition, the most frequently occurring factors were "MedicalConstipation=1", "MotorFunction=1", "Sleep=1", "MasticatoryFunction=1" and "Gender=2". In contrast, for the healthy condition, the frequently occurring factors were "MotorFunction=0", "EducationLevel=3", "Sleep=0", "MedicalConstipation=0", and "MasticatoryFunction=0". ARM is effective in identifying the important risk factors. Impairments in medical constipation, sleep, motor function, and masticatory function are significant risk factors associated with the HRQoL in elderly patients with CHD. Early detection and management of these four symptoms could be crucial in reducing the disease burden and improving outcomes. Additionally, gender and education level may also influence the risk of developing CHD.

使用关联规则挖掘识别与冠心病老年人健康相关生活质量相关的危险因素。
健康相关生活质量(HRQoL)是老年冠心病(CHD)患者护理的重要指标。本研究旨在确定与老年冠心病患者HRQoL相关的危险因素。横断面研究于2023年1月至5月在中国上海进行。通过结构化问卷收集老年冠心病患者的人口统计学数据和一般症状和体征。HRQoL由21个项目测量,包括生理和心理症状。使用关联规则挖掘(ARM)技术来识别疾病和健康状况的重要规则(支持度>为10%,置信度>为85%)。总共有179141人被招募。我们的研究纳入了3,583名患者(仅患有冠心病,男性占34.4%,女性占65.6%)和10,790名健康个体(无任何慢性疾病,男性占39.5%,女性占60.5%)。在疾病状况的重要规律中,最常见的因素是“医学便秘=1”、“运动功能=1”、“睡眠=1”、“咀嚼功能=1”和“性别=2”。健康状况中出现频率最高的因素为“运动功能=0”、“教育程度=3”、“睡眠=0”、“医疗便秘=0”、“咀嚼功能=0”。ARM在识别重要的危险因素方面是有效的。医学便秘、睡眠、运动功能和咀嚼功能障碍是影响老年冠心病患者HRQoL的重要危险因素。这四种症状的早期发现和管理对于减轻疾病负担和改善预后至关重要。此外,性别和受教育程度也可能影响患冠心病的风险。
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19567
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3.9 months
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