2011
DOI: 10.1510/icvts.2011.269209
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The impact of coronary artery disease on the quality of life of patients undergoing aortic valve replacement

Abstract: Of 415 patients, 200 undergoing aortic valve replacement (AVR) and 215 undergoing AVR in combination with myocardial revascularization [coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)], had complete preoperative health-related quality of life (HRQOL) data. From this group, 224 patients had a follow-up of one year. To assess HRQOL, the EuroQol instrument was used. The EQ-5D index score was calculated, based on separate scores from five health domains, to express the global health status of the patient. The EQ visual ana… Show more

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“…Preoperative anxiety and/or depression would predict postoperative patient's QOL [18][19][20], persistent depression [21], worse physical condition [18], mortality, and mobidity [14]. These studies did not show the mean of anxiety and depression of patients with VS and/or CABG.…”
Section: Beforementioning
confidence: 82%
“…Preoperative anxiety and/or depression would predict postoperative patient's QOL [18][19][20], persistent depression [21], worse physical condition [18], mortality, and mobidity [14]. These studies did not show the mean of anxiety and depression of patients with VS and/or CABG.…”
Section: Beforementioning
confidence: 82%