K. X. Bastos, Maria Isis Freire de Aguiar, J. H. Garcia, Paulo Sérgio Dourado Arrais
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摘要
背景:肝移植是一种在世界范围内使用的手术;然而,在手术后,许多改变对于这种结果是必要的;因此,本研究的目的是评估肝移植患者在术后近期和中期的生活质量。材料和方法:在隶属于Ceará联邦大学(UFC联邦大学)的Walter Cantidio大学医院(HUWC Walter Cantídio大学)的肝移植门诊部采用定量方法进行的横断面研究。数据收集于2019年7月至2021年8月期间进行。共有30名患者符合研究纳入标准,因此对其性别、年龄、婚姻状况、家庭收入、出身和移植原因进行了表征。通过肝病生活质量(LDQOL)问卷获得生活质量结果。研究电子数据采集(REDCap)程序用于存储和分析数据。结果:调查对象以男性为主(n=20;66.7%),主要年龄组为50-59岁(n=9;30%),大多数受访者已婚(n=15;50%)。最常见的家庭收入在最低工资2-4之间(11;36.6%),大多数患者来自东北地区(n=21;70%)。反过来,关于肝病的原因,酗酒是总共9名(30%)患者进行移植的原因。通过LDQOL进行的生活质量分析显示,从近期移植后到中期移植后,评分有所增加,在以下领域得分显著(p<0.05):症状、肝病影响、社会问题、对疾病的关注、性功能、睡眠和隔离。结论:与移植的初始阶段相比,移植后中期的生活质量存在显著和积极的差异,肝移植被认为是治疗慢性和不可逆肝病的最佳最终治疗选择。
Quality of Life and Liver Transplant: A Comparative Evaluation between Different Post-transplant Phases
Background: Liver transplantation is a procedure used worldwide; however, after a surgery many changes are necessary for this outcome; therefore, the objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of life of liver transplant patients in the recent, and intermediate post-operative periods. Materials and Methods: A cross–sectional study with a quantitative approach conducted in the Liver Transplant Outpatient Service of the Walter Cantidio University Hospital ( Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio , HUWC) belonging to the Federal University of Ceará ( Universidade Federal do Ceará , UFC). Data collection was carried out between July 2019 and August 2021. A total of 30 patients met the study inclusion criteria and were therefore characterised regarding gender, age, marital status, family income, origin, and reason for the transplant. The quality of life results were obtained through the Liver Disease Quality of Life (LDQOL) questionnaire. The Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) programme was used to store and analyse the data. Results: There was predominance of the male gender ( n =20; 66.7%). The predominant age group was from 50 to 59 years old ( n =9; 30%), and most of the interviewees were married ( n =15; 50%). The most frequent family income was between 2 and 4 minimum wages (11; 36.6%), and most of the patients were from the Northeast region ( n =21; 70%). In turn, regarding the cause of the liver disease, alcohol abuse was the reason for the transplants in a total of 9 (30%) patients. The quality of life analysis through LDQOL showed an increase in the scores from the recent post-transplant period to the intermediate post-transplant period, with significant scores ( p <0.05) for the following domains: symptoms, effects of the liver disease, social issues, concern about the disease, sexual function, sleep, and isolation. Conclusion: There was a significant and positive difference in quality of life in the intermediate post-transplant period when compared to the initial phase of the transplant, with liver transplant considered as the best definitive treatment option for chronic, and irreversible liver diseases.
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