| Literature DB >> 26787306 |
Merja Kukkonen1, Airi Puhakka2, Maija Halme3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of the study was to examine pulmonary hypertension (PH) patients' quality of life (QOL) for the first time in Finland.Entities:
Keywords: APAH; CTEPH; IPAH; PAH; PH; QOL
Year: 2016 PMID: 26787306 PMCID: PMC4718930 DOI: 10.3402/ecrj.v3.26405
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Clin Respir J ISSN: 2001-8525
Patient characteristics
| Patient characteristics | Mean±SD | |
|---|---|---|
| Age | 53±16.2 | |
| Gender, female | 46 (74%) | |
| Living arrangements | ||
| • Single | 28 (45%) | |
| • With a family member | 34 (55%) | |
| Employment status | ||
| • Unemployed | 3 (5%) | |
| • Employed | 17 (27%) | |
| • On sick leave | 3 (5%) | |
| • Retired | 39 (63%) | |
| Etiology | ||
| • IPAH | 25 (40%) | |
| • APAH | 16 (26%) | |
| • CTEPH | 21 (34%) | |
| WHO FC | ||
| • I | 8 (13%) | |
| • II | 28 (45%) | |
| • III | 26 (42%) | |
| Medications | ||
| • PDE-5i | 55 (89%) | |
| • ERA | 19 (31%) | |
| • Prostanoids | 12 (19%) | |
| • CCBs | 15 (24%) | |
| • Warfarin/LMWH | 46/11 (74/18%) | |
| • Digoxin | 14 (23%) | |
| • Diuretics | 31 (50%) | |
| • Oxygen | 8 (13%) | |
| 6MWT ( | 443 m±160 | |
| Pro-BNP ( | 1,105 ng/l±1,739 | |
| Right heart surface ( | 51 cm2±21 | |
| TAPSE ( | 18 mm±6 | |
| mPAP ( | 49 mmHg±9 | |
| PVR ( | 11 WU±4 | |
| Pericardial effusion, yes | 7 (11.5%) |
IPAH, idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension; APAH, associated pulmonary arterial hypertension; CTEPH, chronic thromboembolic pulmonary hypertension; WHO FC, World Health Organization functional class; PDE5i, phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors; ERA, endothelin receptor antagonists; CCBs, calcium channel blockers; LMWH, low-molecular-weight heparins; 6MWT, 6-min walking test; pro-BNP, pro-brain natriuretic peptide; TAPSE, tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion; mPAP, mean pulmonary artery pressure; PVR, pulmonary vascular resistance.
Fig. 1Scores for total sample. PF, physical functioning; RP, physical role functioning; BP, bodily pain; GH, general health; VT, vitality; SF, social functioning; RE, emotional role functioning; MH, mental health; PCS, physical component score; MCS, mental component score.