EFFECT OF POLYVASCULAR DISEASE ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE PATIENTS
https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2014-1-36-41
Abstract
Purpose. To study the effect of polyvascular disease (PolyVD) on quality of life (QoL) of coronary artery disease (CAD) patients.
Materials and methods. We examined 807 CAD patients (59,0 ± 8,0 years old; 648 men and 159 women), who were examined before planned coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG). The patients were additionally examined for subclinical stenosis of non-coronary arteries to identify the signs of PolyVD (artery stenosis 30% and more were included). The following groups were formed: PolyVD group (n = 336) and non-PolyVD group (n = 473). The groups were compared in terms of quality of life and depression. QoL was analyzed with the help of SF36 questionnaire, depression level – with the help of “Depression scale” questionnaire.
Results. In PolyVD group integral indicators of QoL were lower compared to non-PolyVD group both as for physical component (69 (51,5;72,3) and 71,3 (61,3;75,8) points; р = 0,004), and for psychological component (62.8 (48.5, 72.0) and 63.5 (57.0, 72.8) points, p = 0.045) of QoL. In multiple regression analysis the independent effect on physical component of QoL was provided by PolyVD (OR = 0,679; 95%CI 0,477–0,966; р = 0,031) and functional class of CHF (OR = 0,514; 95%CI 0,378–0,698; р < 0,001), on psychological component – functional class of CHF (OR = 0,577; 95%CI 0,425–0,784; р<0,001).
Conclusion. CAD patients with PolyVD as compared to patients with discrete lesion of coronary arteries have a higher level of depression and reduce of quality of life both as for certain scales of SF-36 questionnaire and integral indicators of physical and psychological components of QoL. In multivariate analysis the independent factors associated with a reduction in overall physical health were PolyVD presence and CHF severity, associated with a reduction in overall psychological health – only CHF severity.
About the Authors
A. N. SuminRussian Federation
M. G. Moskin
Russian Federation
A. V. Bezdenezhnyh
Russian Federation
senior research associate of blood circulation pathology laboratory
Correspondence address:
6, Sosnoviy blvd., Kemerovo, 650002. Tel. +7 (3842) 64-44-61
E. V. Korok
Russian Federation
A. V. Scheglova
Russian Federation
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Sumin A.N., Moskin M.G., Bezdenezhnyh A.V., Korok E.V., Scheglova A.V. EFFECT OF POLYVASCULAR DISEASE ON QUALITY OF LIFE OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE PATIENTS. Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases. 2014;(1):36-41. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17802/2306-1278-2014-1-36-41