Health-related quality of life after liver transplantation: the experience from a single Chinese center

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Gen-Shu Wang, Yang Yang, Hua Li, Nan Jiang, Bin-Sheng Fu, Hai Jin, Jian-Xu Yang, Gui-Hua Chen
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Abstract

Background

Few studies have been performed to assess health-related quality of life (HRQOL) in liver transplantation (LT) patients in the mainland of China. This study aimed to investigate the HRQOL of post-LT patients in a single center.

Methods

HRQOL was evaluated by the SF-36 (Chinese version) questionnaire in 60 patients (LT group) who had received LT for benign end-stage liver disease (BELD). Fifty-five patients with BELD (BELD group) and 50 healthy volunteers from the general population (GP group) were also evaluated, and the results were compared among the three groups.

Results

There was a significant difference among the three groups in terms of the scores of eight domains in the SF-36 (P<0.01). Patients in the BELD group had lower scores in each domain of the SF-36 in comparison with those in the GP group (P<0.025). The LT group had mental health scores equivalent to those of the BELD group (P>0.025), but higher scores for the remaining seven domains (P<0.025). Compared with the GP group, the LT group scored equivalently for role physical, body pain, vitality, social function and role emotion (P>0.025), but had lower scores for the remaining three domains (P<0.025). Lower family income was found to be associated with reduced physical function and mental health scores (P<0.05). Better education was associated with increased mental health scores (P<0.05).

Conclusions

LT patients generally have a good HRQOL although some respects of their HRQOL remains to be improved. Lower family income and poor education are important factors relating to the poor HRQOL of LT patients.

肝移植后健康相关生活质量:来自中国单一中心的经验
在中国大陆,很少有研究评估肝移植(LT)患者的健康相关生活质量(HRQOL)。本研究旨在探讨单中心肝移植后患者的HRQOL。方法采用SF-36(中文版)问卷对60例因良性终末期肝病(BELD)接受肝移植的患者(LT组)的生活质量进行评价。同时对55例BELD患者(BELD组)和50例普通人群健康志愿者(GP组)进行评估,并对三组结果进行比较。结果三组学生在SF-36的8个领域得分均有显著差异(P<0.01)。与GP组相比,BELD组患者在SF-36各领域的得分较低(P<0.025)。LT组的心理健康得分与BELD组相当(P>0.025),但其余七个领域的得分更高(P<0.025)。与GP组相比,LT组在角色身体、身体疼痛、活力、社会功能和角色情感方面得分相当(P>0.025),但在其余三个领域得分较低(P<0.025)。较低的家庭收入与较低的身体功能和心理健康评分相关(P<0.05)。受教育程度越高,心理健康得分越高(p < 0.05)。结论slt患者的HRQOL总体较好,但在某些方面仍有待提高。家庭收入低、受教育程度低是导致LT患者HRQOL差的重要因素。
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CiteScore
5.40
自引率
6.10%
发文量
152
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International (HBPD INT) (ISSN 1499-3872 / CN 33-1391/R) a bimonthly journal published by First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers, reviews and editorials concerned with clinical practice and research in the fields of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. Papers cover the medical, surgical, radiological, pathological, biochemical, physiological and historical aspects of the subject areas under the headings Liver, Biliary, Pancreas, Transplantation, Research, Special Reports, Editorials, Review Articles, Brief Communications, Clinical Summary, Clinical Images and Case Reports. It also deals with the basic sciences and experimental work. The journal is abstracted and indexed in SCI-E, IM/MEDLINE, EMBASE/EM, CA, Scopus, ScienceDirect, etc.
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