| Literature DB >> 27366301 |
Louis Onghena1, Wouter Develtere1, Carine Poppe1, Anja Geerts1, Roberto Troisi1, Aude Vanlander1, Frederik Berrevoet1, Xavier Rogiers1, Hans Van Vlierberghe1, Xavier Verhelst1.
Abstract
Quality of life (QoL) after deceased donor liver transplantation is increasingly recognized as a major outcome parameter. We reviewed recent publications in this rapidly evolving field in order to summarize recent achievements in the field and to define opportunities and perspectives for research and improvement of patient care. QoL does improve after liver transplantation according to a typical pattern. During the first year, there is a significant improvement in QoL. After one year, the improvement does stabilise and tends to decline slightly. In addition to the physical condition, different psychological parameters (such as depression, anxiety, sexual function) and sociodemographic elements (professional state, sex, marital state) seem to impact QoL. Opportunities for further research are the use of dedicated questionnaires and identification of influencing factors for QoL.Entities:
Keywords: Demographic factors; Epidemiologic factors; Liver transplantation; Mental health; Quality of life; Sociological factors
Year: 2016 PMID: 27366301 PMCID: PMC4921796 DOI: 10.4254/wjh.v8.i18.749
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Hepatol