Determinants of Quality of Life After Lung Transplantation

F. Ihle, G. Zimmermann, T. Meis, R. Hatz, S. Czerner, L. Frey, P. Ueberfuhr, B. Meiser, J. Behr
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Background: The purpose of this study was to examine clinical and non- clinical determinants of quality of life (QoL) in lung transplant recipients (LTR). Methods: QoL was measured cross-sectional in 152 LTR (4.5±3.2 years after lung transplantation (LTx); 95 (63%) double LTx; 80 (53%) female; age 50±11.9 years; 28 (18%) bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) stage ≥ 1) using the SF-36, the "Quality of Life Profile for Chronic Diseases Questionnaire" as well as the "St. GeorgesRespiratory Questionnaire". Gender, age, body mass index (BMI), time after LTx, procedure type, underlying disease, marital- and professional status and exercise capacity (6-minute walk test, 6MWT) were tested for their predictive value by non-parametric significance tests and ANOVA and ANCOVA. Results: There was a significant correlation with higher physical QoL scores for age < 48 years (p<0.05), a BMI of 21.0 - 25.2 kg/m 2 (p<0.05), a 6MWT≥ 430m (p<0.001), for cystic fibrosis patients (p<0.05) without BOS (p<0.05) and who go to work (p=0.018). Females boasted a superior social health (p=0.04) and less respiratory symptoms (p=0.023). Double LTx was a significant predictor for both, mental and physical health (p<0.05). Subsequent analysis of covariance revealed only BMI (p=0.024), BOS stage (p<0.001), underlying disease (p=0.01) and exercise capacity according to 6MWT (p<0.001) as significant predictors for QoL independent of age. Conclusion: The study results suggest that returning to normal BMI and improving exercise capacity seem to be important therapeutic approaches to enhance QoL after LTx. Future investigations should focus on prophylaxis and therapy of BOS to further optimize QoL after LTx.
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背景:本研究的目的是研究肺移植受者(LTR)生活质量的临床和非临床决定因素。方法:对152例LTR患者(肺移植后4.5±3.2年)的生活质量进行横断面测量;95(63%)双LTx;女性80例(53%);年龄50±11.9岁;28例(18%)闭塞性细支气管炎综合征(BOS)分期≥1),使用SF-36、“慢性疾病生活质量问卷”和“圣乔治呼吸问卷”。采用非参数显著性检验、方差分析和方差分析对性别、年龄、体重指数(BMI)、LTx术后时间、手术类型、基础疾病、婚姻和职业状况、运动能力(6分钟步行测试,6MWT)的预测价值进行检验。结果:年龄< 48岁(p<0.05)、BMI在21.0 ~ 25.2 kg/ m2 (p<0.05)、6MWT≥430m (p<0.001)、囊性纤维化患者(p<0.05)、无BOS (p<0.05)和上班(p=0.018)的身体生活质量评分较高。女性的社会健康状况较好(p=0.04),呼吸道症状较少(p=0.023)。双LTx是心理和身体健康的显著预测因子(p<0.05)。随后的协方差分析显示,只有BMI (p=0.024)、BOS分期(p<0.001)、基础疾病(p=0.01)和根据6MWT的运动能力(p<0.001)是独立于年龄的生活质量的显著预测因子。结论:恢复正常BMI和提高运动能力是提高LTx术后生活质量的重要治疗手段。今后的研究应侧重于BOS的预防和治疗,以进一步优化LTx术后的生活质量。
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