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The Influence of Pain: Quality of Life after <i>Pectus excavatum</i>Correction 被引量:1
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作者 wietse P. Zuidema alida F. w. van der Steeg +4 位作者 jan w. a. oosterhuis Christien Sleeboom Stefan M. van der Heide Elly S. M. de Lange-de Klerk Hugo a. Heij 《Open Journal of Pediatrics》 2014年第3期216-221,共6页
Introduction: The main indication for surgery of thoracic wall deformities (TWD) is psychological due to cosmetic complaints. The assumption is that appearances have a negative effect on?self-esteem and quality of lif... Introduction: The main indication for surgery of thoracic wall deformities (TWD) is psychological due to cosmetic complaints. The assumption is that appearances have a negative effect on?self-esteem and quality of life?(QoL). Correction should result in improvement. Methods: Prospective trial. QoL was assessed using the?CHQ and the WHOQOL-bref. Measurements were taken before surgery (T1) and 6 weeks thereafter (T2). Results: Forty-two patients were included.?WHOQOL-bref showed differences between pre-operative and?six weeks past surgery on facet body image (p = 0.003).?Self-esteem (CHQ) did not show a significant improvement at T2.?Concerning the scores on the single step questionnaire (SSQ),?33 patients were “very” to “extremely satisfied” with appearance and increased self-esteem (p < 0.001). Concerning the domain “pain and physical complaints”, CHQ did show a significant change (p < 0.001) with more complaints at T2. Conclusion: Six weeks after surgical correction of a TWD satisfaction with the “new” chest is good;pain seems to be a problem with possible negative influence on self-esteem. 展开更多
关键词 PAIN Quality of Life (Qol) Pectus CHEST Wall DEFORMITY
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