心力衰竭患者的呼吸短促、疲劳和健康状况:12周内的每日趋势分析。

Pallav Deka, Dola Pathak, Martje H L van der Wal, Anna Strömberg, Tiny Jaarsma, Leonie Klompstra
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目的:心力衰竭(HF)患者可经历呼吸短促(SoB)和疲劳症状的急性恶化,这通常导致住院治疗。该研究的目的是进行为期12周的趋势分析,以了解心衰症状(SoB和疲劳)强度与心衰患者健康状况之间的关系。方法和结果:这项纵向研究使用来自HF-Wii研究的数据,使用视觉模拟(1-10)量表每日报告SoB、疲劳和幸福感。分析包括症状和幸福感的每日趋势。分析了总体样本均值和症状与幸福感之间的相关性。创建高症状强度参与者亚组(报告≥5的SoB和/或疲劳至少21天),以突出具有较高症状负担的参与者的概况。组间差异采用t检验分析。共141例受试者[年龄67.6±11岁;男性67%;纽约心脏协会(NYHA) II级(65%),每日数据完成12周。整体样本的症状强度为:SoB为3.48±2.37,疲劳为3.59±2.37。总体幸福感为6.17±1.86。结论:心衰患者的日常抽泣症状和疲劳与整体日常幸福感直接相关。
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Shortness of breath, fatigue and well-being in patients with heart failure: A daily trend analysis over 12 weeks.

Aim: Patients with heart failure (HF) can experience acute deterioration in symptoms of shortness of breath (SoB) and fatigue that often lead to hospitalizations. The purpose of the study was to perform a trend analysis over 12 weeks to understand the association between the intensity of HF symptoms (SoB and fatigue) and well-being in patients with HF.

Method and results: This longitudinal study used data from the HF-Wii study with daily reporting of SoB, fatigue, and well-being using a visual analog (1-10) scale. The analysis included daily trending of symptoms and well-being. Overall sample means and correlations between symptoms and well-being were analyzed. A subgroup of participants with high-symptom intensity (reporting ≥5 for SoB and/or fatigue for at least 21 days) was created to highlight the profiles of participants with a higher symptom burden. Group differences were analyzed using a t-test. A total of 141 participants [age 67.6±11years; males 67%; New York Heart Association (NYHA) Class II 65%] with complete 12 weeks of daily data were identified. Symptom intensity experienced by the overall sample was 3.48 ± 2.37 for SoB and 3.59 ± 2.37 for fatigue. Overall well-being was 6.17 ± 1.86. Significant differences (p<0.001) were found between the high-symptom intensity (n=29) and low-symptom intensity (n=121) groups for SoB, fatigue, and well-being. The high-symptom intensity group consisted of a larger proportion of participants with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Peripheral Vascular Disease, and cancer.

Conclusion: Daily symptoms of SoB and fatigue experienced by patients with HF are directly correlated with overall daily well-being.

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