QUALITY OF LIFE OF PATIENTS WITH IMPLANTED CARDIAC PACEMAKERS IN NORTH WEST OF IRAN

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تاریخ نمایه سازی: 3 شهریور 1401

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  Abstract INTRODUCTION: Introducing a foreign body into the heart, a part of the human anatomy that symbolically represents emotions, is a major life event which may result in a change in the body image, changes in physical and emotional wellbeing and quality of life. methods: In a descriptive study in Fall ۲۰۰۶, ۷۸ out of ۲۶۷ patients with implanted cardiac pacemakers (PPM) were randomly evaluated by using a quality of life questionnaire for patients published by Salud Co. Data entry and analysis were done by SPSS ۱۱.۵. results: Thirty-two men and ۴۶ women with mean ages of ۶۷.۴ and ۶۶.۷ years, respectively, were included in the study. Thirty-six patients had single chamber VVIR, ۱۵ had dual chamber VDD and ۲۷ had dual chamber DDDR PPM implanted. Scores of physical and emotional wellbeing were grater than ۷۵, but those of social/family and functional wellbeing were lower than ۵۰ in the majority of patients. Except for a few questions, there was no significant difference between patients with single or dual chamber PPM in terms of quality of life (P=۰.۳۴). CONCLUSIONS: Quality of life of patients with PPM is good in respect of physical and emotional wellbeing. However, the results were not desirable in terms of family/social and functional wellbeing. Thus, family and social educational programs are recommended.     Keywords: Quality of life, pacemaker, physical/emotional wellbeing, family/functional wellbeing.

Authors

Fateme Ranjbar Kouchaksaraei

M.D., Assistant Professor, Psychiatric Dpt. Faculty of Medicine, Cardiovascular Research Center, Tabriz University of Medical Science.

Fariborz Akbarzadeh

M.D., Assistant Professor, Cardiology Dpt. School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Iran.

Mohammad Hashemi

M.D., Assistant Professor, Cardiology Dpt. School of Medicine, Tabriz University of Medical Science, Iran.