Linda Ternrud , Bengt Johansson , David Sparv , Zacharias Mandalenakis , Christina Christersson , Liesbet Van Bulck , Philip Moons , Camilla Sandberg , Joanna Hlebowicz
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摘要
疲劳是先天性心脏病(CHD)成年患者的一种症状,但疲劳的患病率和对患者日常生活的影响研究甚少。本研究(i)与对照组相比,研究了40岁以上患有中度复杂或复杂先天性心脏病的患者的疲劳患病率;(ii)探讨了疲劳、心脏病复杂性、临床特征和自我报告的纽约心脏协会功能等级(NYHA等级)之间的关系。方法采用多维疲劳量表(MFI-20)对166例中、复杂冠心病患者(女性占44%,中位年龄55.3岁,IQR 47.6 ~ 64.8)和89例对照组(女性占43%,中位年龄54.0岁,IQR 46.0 ~ 65.9)进行分析。MFI-20测量一般疲劳、身体疲劳、精神疲劳、动力减少和活动减少。结果与中度复杂冠心病相比,重度至极重度躯体疲劳在复杂冠心病中更为常见(25% vs. 52%, p = 0.006)。复杂冠心病与严重到非常严重的身体疲劳相关(优势比3.1 (95% CI 1.1-9.1))。复杂冠心病患者自我报告的NYHA等级水平高于中度复杂冠心病患者。疲劳的所有维度都与自我报告的NYHA等级呈正相关。结论:40岁以上的复杂冠心病患者报告重度至极重度身体疲劳的可能性是中度复杂冠心病患者的3倍,自述NYHA等级水平高于中度复杂冠心病患者。这突出了在临床实践中考虑冠心病复杂性的重要性。
Fatigue in adults with congenital heart disease aged over 40 years
Background
Fatigue is a symptom that has been described among adult patients with congenital heart disease (CHD), but the prevalence and impact of fatigue on the patient's daily life has been poorly studied. This study (i) examines the prevalence of fatigue in patients aged over 40 years with moderately complex or complex congenital heart disease compared to controls and (ii) explores the relationship between fatigue, heart disease complexity, clinical characteristics and self-reported New York Heart Association Functional Class (self-reported NYHA class).
Methods
The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) was applied in 166 patients with moderately complex CHD or complex CHD (44 % females, median age 55.3 years, IQR 47.6–64.8) along with 89 controls (43 % female, median age 54.0, IQR 46.0–65.9). MFI-20 measured general fatigue, physical fatigue, mental fatigue, reduced motivation and reduced activity.
Results
Physical fatigue (severe to very severe) was more common in complex CHD compared with moderately complex CHD (25 % vs. 52 %, p = 0.006). Complex CHD was associated with severe to very severe physical fatigue (odds ratio 3.1 (95 % CI 1.1–9.1). Patients with complex CHD had higher levels of self-reported NYHA class than patients with moderately complex CHD. All dimensions of fatigue were positively associated with self-reported NYHA class.
Conclusions
Patients over the age of 40 with complex CHD were three times more likely to report severe to very severe physical fatigue and reported higher levels of self-reported NYHA class than patients with moderately complex CHD. This highlights the importance of considering CHD complexity in clinical practice.