Abstract
Summary Quality of life and mental health of patients with severe heart failure with or without technical support for the left cardiac ventricle – a cross-sectional study Objectives: Chronic heart failure is associated with reduced quality of life (QoL) and poor prognosis. Support via a left ventricular assist device (LVAD) is an alternative to optimised medical management for patients with advanced heart failure. This study evaluated health-related QoL with both therapy options. Methods: In this consecutive cross-sectional study, patients with LVAD support (n = 50) and patients with optimised medical management (n = 50) were interviewed comprehensively about various domains of QoL, emotional stress, perceived self-efficacy, social support, life satisfaction, and communication. Results: LVADpatients had a better overall QoL (KCCQ,clinical summary:MW: 67.4 vs. 52.9). Patients with medical management reported increased emotional stress stemming from depressed mood (HADS-D,MW: 7.1 vs.MW: 6.0). Depressed mood proved to be the most significant negative predictor for health-related QoL as well as for emotional well-being. Conclusions: Although they had a worse clinical situation preoperatively, LVAD patients had a significantly better QoL in both physical dimensions and functional competencies as well as significantly less psychological stress through depressed mood and anxiety.
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Dahrmann, B., Sindermann, J., Geldmacher, T., & Heuft, G. (2017). Lebensqualität und psychisches Befinden von Patienten mit schwerer Herzinsuffizienz mit und ohne apparative Unterstützung der Funktion des linken Ventrikels – eine Querschnittsstudie. Zeitschrift Für Psychosomatische Medizin Und Psychotherapie, 63(4), 388–404. https://doi.org/10.13109/zptm.2017.63.4.388
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