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Recovery of Lung Function, Dominant Handgrip Strength, and Health-Related Quality of Life in Cardiac Surgical Patients Following Hospital Discharge

Nnamdi Mgbemna, Anne Jones, Pankaj Saxena, N. Ang, Siva Senthuran, Anthony S. Leicht

Internet Journal of Allied Health Sciences and Practice · 2023

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Summary

Purpose: Assessment of recovery in post-cardiac surgical patients is commonly conducted using lung function, dominant handgrip strength (DHGS), and health-related quality of life (HRQoL). The aim of this study was to determine the recovery of lung function, DHGS and HRQoL in cardiac surgical patients at six-weeks and six-months after hospital discharge. Further, this study investigated the association between these parameters and the predictive ability of DHGS for lung function and HRQoL. Methods: This was a prospective observational study that involved 58 cardiac surgical patients who completed lung function, DHGS, and HRQoL assessments pre-operatively, at six-weeks, and six-months after hospital discharge. Lung function was assessed using three different calibrated spirometers, while DHG

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.46743/1540-580x/2023.2304
Catalogue ID
SNmojj1npm-xtolx1
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