ISSN: 2155-9880
Hu Xiaosng, Yang Keming, Li Shoujun, Jiang Wenxiang and Sun Xingguo
Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and psychological profile of after total cavopulmonary connection procedure and to identify the significant determinants of quality of life.
Methods: Data from 21 patients underwent total cavopulmonary connection procedure from January 2001 to December 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients underwent an echocardiography and cardiopulmonary exercise testing. Used ST-36 questionnaire to perceived health status. The NT-pro BNP levels was test.
Results: 21 patients aged between 19 to 36 years (mean 26.6 years) were enrolled. The mean follow-up time was 44.2 ± 29.9 months. The mean EF was 59.4 ± 6.2%, and the mean maximal oxygen consumption was 19.9 ± 3.6 ml/kg/min, predict value was 52.5 ± 8.9%. SF-36 score was well. Independent risk for impaired exercise capacity was interval time from surgery.
Conclusions: The exercise capacity of total cavopulmonary connection patients was impaired. Identify more predict factors of the quality of these patients need further study.