TY - JOUR
T1 - Factors Affecting Health-Related Quality of Life After the Arterial Switch Operation
AU - Cleuziou, Julie
AU - Huber, Anna Katharina
AU - Strbad, Martina
AU - Ono, Masamichi
AU - Hager, Alfred
AU - Hörer, Jürgen
AU - Lange, Rüdiger
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2021.
PY - 2021/5
Y1 - 2021/5
N2 - Background: Long-term morbidity and mortality outcomes of the arterial switch operation (ASO) in patients with transposition of the great arteries and Taussig-Bing anomaly are excellent. With an increasing number of patients reaching adolescence and adulthood, more attention is directed toward quality of life. Our study aimed to determine the health-related quality of life (hrQoL) outcomes in patients after the ASO and identify factors influencing their hrQoL. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, hrQoL of patients after ASO was assessed with the German version of the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and the potential association of specified clinical factors was analyzed. Patients of at least 14 years of age who underwent ASO in our institution from 1983 were considered eligible. Results: Of the 355 questionnaires sent to eligible patients, 261 (73%) were available for analysis. Compared to the reference population, patients who had undergone ASO had a significantly higher score in all subscales of the SF-36 except for vitality (P <.01). Patients with an implanted pacemaker (P =.002), patients who required at least one reoperation (P <.001), and patients currently taking cardiac medication (P <.004) or oral anticoagulation (P =.036) had lower physical component scores compared to patients without these factors. Conclusions: Patients’ self-assessed and self-reported hrQoL after ASO (using German version of the Short Form 36) is very good. In this population, hrQoL is influenced by reoperation, the need for a pacemaker, and current cardiac medication or anticoagulant use. The development of strategies designed to mitigate or minimize the requirements for, and/or impact of these factors may lead to better hrQoL in this patient population.
AB - Background: Long-term morbidity and mortality outcomes of the arterial switch operation (ASO) in patients with transposition of the great arteries and Taussig-Bing anomaly are excellent. With an increasing number of patients reaching adolescence and adulthood, more attention is directed toward quality of life. Our study aimed to determine the health-related quality of life (hrQoL) outcomes in patients after the ASO and identify factors influencing their hrQoL. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, hrQoL of patients after ASO was assessed with the German version of the Short Form-36 (SF-36) and the potential association of specified clinical factors was analyzed. Patients of at least 14 years of age who underwent ASO in our institution from 1983 were considered eligible. Results: Of the 355 questionnaires sent to eligible patients, 261 (73%) were available for analysis. Compared to the reference population, patients who had undergone ASO had a significantly higher score in all subscales of the SF-36 except for vitality (P <.01). Patients with an implanted pacemaker (P =.002), patients who required at least one reoperation (P <.001), and patients currently taking cardiac medication (P <.004) or oral anticoagulation (P =.036) had lower physical component scores compared to patients without these factors. Conclusions: Patients’ self-assessed and self-reported hrQoL after ASO (using German version of the Short Form 36) is very good. In this population, hrQoL is influenced by reoperation, the need for a pacemaker, and current cardiac medication or anticoagulant use. The development of strategies designed to mitigate or minimize the requirements for, and/or impact of these factors may lead to better hrQoL in this patient population.
KW - arterial switch operation
KW - congenital heart disease
KW - health-related quality of life
KW - transposition of the great arteries
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U2 - 10.1177/2150135121990651
DO - 10.1177/2150135121990651
M3 - Article
C2 - 33942696
AN - SCOPUS:85147469065
SN - 2150-1351
VL - 12
SP - 344
EP - 351
JO - World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
JF - World Journal for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Surgery
IS - 3
ER -