Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo Neto,José Albuquerque de
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Reis,Lívia Mariane Castelo Branco, Veras,Márcia Rodrigues, Queiroz,Lorena Lauren Chaves, Nunes,Karine de Paiva Lima Nogueira, Miranda,Priscylla de Oliveira, Santos,Alexsandro Ferreira dos, Nunes,Joana Kátya Veras Rodrigues Sampaio
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-76382015000600626
Resumo: ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The elderly population is growing rapidly. Political and socio-economic changes led to the demographic transition in this population with the highest number of surgeries and as well as many comorbidities. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of cardiovascular intervention on quality of life of elderly patients after three and six months. METHODS: Analytical prospective cohort study with elderly between 60 and 80 years of age, of both sexes, with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease and underwent cardiovascular intervention during the period June 2010 to June 2011. Data were collected by individual interviews in the pre and postoperative periods (after three and six months) by telephone. We used the SF-36 to analyse quality of life in order to assess the physical and mental health of the study population. RESULTS: Of the 44 individuals evaluated, 59.1% were men, 75% in the range of 65 to 74 years, 38.6% were white and 38.6% were black, 31.8% were uneducated, 43.2% were married and 68.2% had less than a minimum wage. Prevailed patients: non-diabetics (68.2%), non-obese (81.8%), hypertensive (84.1%), non-alcoholic and non-smokers (68.2% and 61.4%, respectively). A significant increase in the average of the SF-36 scores between pre and post-surgical periods (three and six months) for the domains: functional capacity, pain, general health, vitality and emotional aspect. CONCLUSION: The elderly population undergoing intervention may have cardiovascular benefits and improvements of quality of life. Physical fitness improvement measures can be taken to resume that capability.
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title Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
spellingShingle Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
Figueiredo Neto,José Albuquerque de
Quality of Life
Aged
Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
title_short Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
title_full Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
title_fullStr Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
title_sort Impact of Cardiovascular Interventions on the Quality of Life in the Elderly
author Figueiredo Neto,José Albuquerque de
author_facet Figueiredo Neto,José Albuquerque de
Reis,Lívia Mariane Castelo Branco
Veras,Márcia Rodrigues
Queiroz,Lorena Lauren Chaves
Nunes,Karine de Paiva Lima Nogueira
Miranda,Priscylla de Oliveira
Santos,Alexsandro Ferreira dos
Nunes,Joana Kátya Veras Rodrigues Sampaio
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author2 Reis,Lívia Mariane Castelo Branco
Veras,Márcia Rodrigues
Queiroz,Lorena Lauren Chaves
Nunes,Karine de Paiva Lima Nogueira
Miranda,Priscylla de Oliveira
Santos,Alexsandro Ferreira dos
Nunes,Joana Kátya Veras Rodrigues Sampaio
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo Neto,José Albuquerque de
Reis,Lívia Mariane Castelo Branco
Veras,Márcia Rodrigues
Queiroz,Lorena Lauren Chaves
Nunes,Karine de Paiva Lima Nogueira
Miranda,Priscylla de Oliveira
Santos,Alexsandro Ferreira dos
Nunes,Joana Kátya Veras Rodrigues Sampaio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Quality of Life
Aged
Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
topic Quality of Life
Aged
Cardiovascular Surgical Procedures
Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary
description ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: The elderly population is growing rapidly. Political and socio-economic changes led to the demographic transition in this population with the highest number of surgeries and as well as many comorbidities. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the impact of cardiovascular intervention on quality of life of elderly patients after three and six months. METHODS: Analytical prospective cohort study with elderly between 60 and 80 years of age, of both sexes, with a diagnosis of coronary artery disease and underwent cardiovascular intervention during the period June 2010 to June 2011. Data were collected by individual interviews in the pre and postoperative periods (after three and six months) by telephone. We used the SF-36 to analyse quality of life in order to assess the physical and mental health of the study population. RESULTS: Of the 44 individuals evaluated, 59.1% were men, 75% in the range of 65 to 74 years, 38.6% were white and 38.6% were black, 31.8% were uneducated, 43.2% were married and 68.2% had less than a minimum wage. Prevailed patients: non-diabetics (68.2%), non-obese (81.8%), hypertensive (84.1%), non-alcoholic and non-smokers (68.2% and 61.4%, respectively). A significant increase in the average of the SF-36 scores between pre and post-surgical periods (three and six months) for the domains: functional capacity, pain, general health, vitality and emotional aspect. CONCLUSION: The elderly population undergoing intervention may have cardiovascular benefits and improvements of quality of life. Physical fitness improvement measures can be taken to resume that capability.
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