接受冠状动脉搭桥手术的妇女:生理和社会心理观点。

Cardio-vascular nursing Pub Date : 1990-05-01
S M Penckofer, K Holm
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冠状动脉搭桥手术后,男性和女性的死亡率和长期生存率相似。然而,与男性相比,女性在移植物通畅、围手术期梗死、症状缓解和身体活动水平方面的预后较差。最后,关于妇女就业和社会心理结果的信息很少,使得性别之间的比较充其量是推测性的。我们建议对女性搭桥手术的前瞻性研究包括对关键变量的全面评估,如手术前后的症状、活动、重返工作、家务或两者兼而有之。检查女性旁路手术患者术后立即的活动水平对于恢复家庭活动的信息是必要的。这些信息对于成功的康复至关重要。必须讨论“重返工作”一词是否包括家庭活动。这将允许研究人员在讨论“有酬就业或活跃”时使用相同的结果。对于两性之间的比较,必须研究所有年龄组的妇女,因为年龄显然会影响结果。反复手术的效果也必须检查。随着越来越多的女性在第一次搭桥手术中幸存下来,她们在后续手术中的表现将需要研究。检查手术与药物治疗的益处是至关重要的。一个主要的问题是,女性是否比男性更晚接受手术干预,如果是这样,这是她们手术后相对较差的结果的原因吗?此外,我们预测,女性现在承担的多重角色将影响心脏病的发病率和女性在手术干预后的表现。(摘要删节250字)
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Women undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery: physiological and psychosocial perspectives.

Men and women have similar mortality and long-term survival after coronary artery bypass surgery. When compared with men, however, women have less favorable outcomes in graft patency, perioperative infarction, relief of symptoms, and physical activity levels. Finally, little information is available about women's employment and psychosocial outcomes, making comparisons between genders speculative at best. We suggest that prospective studies of bypass surgery in women include a thorough assessment of key variables such as symptoms, activity, and return to employment, housework, or both, before and after surgery. It is essential to examine the immediate postoperative activity level of female bypass surgery patients for information on resumption of household activities. This information is critical for successful rehabilitation. Whether the term "return to work" includes household activities must be addressed. This will allow researchers to use the same outcome when discussing "gainfully employed or active." For comparisons between the sexes, women of all age groups must be studied, since age clearly affects outcome. The effect of repeated surgeries must also be examined. As more women survive the first bypass, how they fare in subsequent operations will require study. The need to examine benefits of surgical versus medical treatment is critical. A primary issue is whether women are referred for surgical intervention later than men, and if so, is this a reason for their relatively poor outcome after this procedure? Furthermore, we predict that the multiple roles now assumed by women will influence incidence of heart disease and how women fare after surgical intervention.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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