Health Status and Quality of Life of Patients Enrolled in a Specialized Refractory Angina Clinic

N. M. Bennett, S. Rutten-Ramos, Theresa L. Arndt, R. Garberich, J. Traverse, A. Poulose, Patricia Mitchell, K. Storey, T. Henry
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As the mortality of coronary artery disease improves and the population ages, an increasing number of patients with refractory angina are not candidates for percutaneous or surgical revascularization. We evaluated the impact of a dedicated refractory angina clinic on quality of life. In 76 patients who completed the Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey and Seattle Angina Questionnaire at baseline and 1 year, the Medical Outcomes Study results showed the proportion of patients who rated their health as “good” or “excellent” more than doubled from baseline to 1 year (15.8% vs. 42.2%; P < .001). Similarly, the Seattle Angina Questionnaire score was significantly improved at 1 year compared to baseline (P = .025), as were angina stability (P = 0.017) and angina frequency (P = .010). In conclusion, treatment in a dedicated clinic is associated with improved quality of life in patients with refractory angina.
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某专科难治性心绞痛门诊患者的健康状况和生活质量
随着冠状动脉疾病死亡率的提高和人口老龄化,越来越多的难治性心绞痛患者不适合经皮或手术血管重建术。我们评估了一个专门的难治性心绞痛诊所对生活质量的影响。76名患者在基线和1年完成了医疗结果研究36项简短健康调查和西雅图心绞痛问卷,医疗结果研究结果显示,从基线到1年,将自己的健康状况评为“良好”或“优秀”的患者比例增加了一倍以上(15.8%比42.2%;P < 0.001)。同样,与基线相比,西雅图心绞痛问卷评分在1年后显著改善(P = 0.025),心绞痛稳定性(P = 0.017)和心绞痛频率(P = 0.010)也是如此。总之,在专门的诊所治疗可以提高难治性心绞痛患者的生活质量。
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