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. 1999 Apr;81(4):347–351. doi: 10.1136/hrt.81.4.347

Prospective study of health related quality of life before and after coronary artery bypass grafting: outcome at five years

N Caine 1, L Sharples 1, J Wallwork 1
PMCID: PMC1728988  PMID: 10092558

Abstract

OBJECTIVE—To determine the long term health related quality of life of coronary artery bypass graft patients, to look at changes between one and five years after surgery, and to examine the ability of preoperative variables to predict longer term outcome.
DESIGN—Nottingham health profile (NHP) was used to assess patients at five years compared to results obtained at one year.
PATIENTS—100 male patients aged < 60 years at time of surgery; 77 had three vessel disease and 84 received three or more saphenous vein grafts.
RESULTS—In comparing the five year results with those at one year, lower mean scores, indicating slight improvements, were seen in the NHP dimensions of pain, sleep, social isolation, and emotional reactions, whereas signs of deterioration were noted in the physical mobility and energy scores. Chest pain was experienced by 34 of 84 patients at five years compared with 17 of 89 patients at one year. The proportion of patients who were unrestricted in their activities ranged from 61-70% at five years compared with 82-88% at one year. Absence of dyspnoea before surgery, indicating relatively good left ventricular function, was a predictor of good outcome at both one and five years.
CONCLUSIONS—Evidence of deterioration in physical function is compatible with expected decline in graft patency; specific rather than generic measures were most sensitive to this change.

 Keywords: quality of life; coronary artery bypass graft; Nottingham health profile

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Mean scores from part I of the NHP, pre CABG surgery and at one and five years after surgery

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Part II of the NHP—percentage of patients experiencing problems in seven areas of daily living, pre CABG and at one and five years after surgery. H. Rels, home relations.

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Level of exertion at which symptoms were experienced, pre-CABG and at one and five years after surgery

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Patient ratings of their recovery at one and five years after CABG surgery

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