D J Peláez Mata, P Del Valle Gómez, J C de Agustín Asensio
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Objective: The advances made in the surgical and postnatal treatment of congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH) have considerably improved patient survival, but morbidity remains significant. The objective of this study was to analyze the effect these sequels have on the health-related quality of life (HRQL) of adolescents and young adults who have survived CDH, and to compare it with that of the general population.
Materials and methods: A transversal descriptive study of patients diagnosed with CDH in our institution from 1997 to 2004 was carried out. Survival, location, hernia size, herniated organs, need for extracorporeal membrane oxygenation, and mechanical ventilation time were analyzed. In addition, a comparative study of the current HRQL of survivors was conducted using the SF-36 survey (36-Item Health Survey Short Form), which assessed physical function, physical role, body pain, general health, vitality, social function, emotional role, and mental health. Data of 24 healthy adolescents was used as a control group.
Results: Of the 29 survivors (70.7%), 21 were successfully contacted, and 16 responded to the survey. They all claimed their overall quality of life was good or very good. The group of adolescents who underwent CDH surgical repair had better results in the vitality (p= 0.001) and mental health (p<0.05) areas, but the overall HRQL score and the remaining health areas were similar. No significant differences were found regarding diaphragmatic size or need for ECMO.
Conclusion: According to adolescent survivors who underwent CDH surgical repair, their quality of life is similar to that of other individuals of their age. Our results are encouraging and may prove useful for future parents of CDH patients.
目的:先天性膈疝(CDH)的手术和产后治疗取得了进展,大大提高了患者的生存率,但发病率仍然很高。本研究的目的是分析这些后遗症对CDH存活的青少年和年轻人健康相关生活质量(HRQL)的影响,并将其与一般人群进行比较。材料与方法:对我院1997 ~ 2004年诊断为CDH的患者进行横向描述性研究。分析存活、位置、疝大小、疝脏器、体外膜氧合需要量及机械通气时间。此外,采用SF-36问卷(36-Item Health survey Short Form)对幸存者目前的HRQL进行了比较研究,该问卷评估了身体功能、身体角色、身体疼痛、一般健康、活力、社会功能、情感角色和心理健康。以健康青少年24例为对照组。结果:在29名幸存者中,成功联系到21人(70.7%),回复调查16人。他们都声称自己的总体生活质量好或非常好。接受CDH手术修复的青少年组在活力(p= 0.001)和心理健康(p)方面有更好的结果。结论:接受CDH手术修复的青少年幸存者的生活质量与同龄其他个体相似。我们的结果令人鼓舞,并可能证明对CDH患者的未来父母有用。