Quality of life of patients with coronary artery disease in cardiac rehabilitation - 06/01/20
Résumé |
Introduction |
Cardiac rehabilitation is the measures that allow a cardiac patient to recover functional, psychological and emotional capacity and improve the quality of life. The aim of study is to evaluate the benefit of cardiac rehabilitation on the quality of life of patients.
Materials and methods |
It's a prospective study, including 84 patients with coronary artery disease admitted in Cardiovascular Rehabilitation unit, URC, Léopold Bellan Hospital, Paris, FRANCE. All of them had a cardiac evaluation and a quality of life assessment by SF12 questionnaire.
Results |
The average age of patients was 57.04±10.1 years with male predominance (87%), they have more than three cardiovascular risk factors dominated by diabetes and hypertension, they were an average BMI (26.43±7.4kg/m2). Ejection fraction is globally conserved (52.7±12.1%) on echocardiography.
After 20 cardiac rehabilitation sessions, there was a significant improvement in quality of life, Global score of SF12 is increased (from 28.39±7 5 to 32.5±7.9 (P=0.0001))
Conclusion |
Cardiac rehabilitation is clearly benefit in improving emotional quality of life of patients as illustrated by the results of SF12 test after their management in cardiac rehabilitation.
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