QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY CARDIAC PRE AND POST CARDIAC SURGERY

Authors

  • Kelson Carvalhedo Sousa de Lima
  • Ana Mara Ferreira Lima
  • Michelle Vicente Torres
  • Christiane Lopes Xavier Mestre em Saúde da Família- Centro Universitário UNINOVAFAPI. Teresina, PI - Brasil. Docente de ensino superior para o curso de Fisioterapia da Faculdade Santo Agostinho-FSA. Teresina, PI-Brasil.
  • Giulliano Gardenghi
  • Ivanete Moraes

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17267/2238-2704rpf.v7i2.1289

Keywords:

Aged, Quality of Life, Thoracic Surgery, physical therapy specialty

Abstract

Introduction: Aging is a biological process intrinsic, progressive, downward and universal, in which one can recognize physical and biological marks inseparables, which are not produced by disease. Objectives: This study aims to analyze the quality of life and functional capacity of elderly cardiac patients before and after cardiac surgery. Methods: This was a pilot study carried out from February 2014 to March 2015. The sample was a non-probabilistic sample composed of 9 patients aged 60 to 85 years who were evaluated through the WHOQOL-bref and the Barthel Index, by direct contact before surgery, and six months after this procedure through telephone inquiry. Results: The comparison of average quality of life before and after surgery showed a significant improvement in the physical, social and overall quality of life. As for functional capacity, there was no significant difference between preoperative and six months, remaining independent patients or with mild dependence. Conclusion: Therefore, there was a positive impact on quality of life before and after cardiac surgery in the physical, social and general quality of life domains in the study participants.

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Author Biographies

  • Kelson Carvalhedo Sousa de Lima

     Pós graduando em Fisioterapia cardiorrespiratória e terapia intensiva  pelo Centro de Estudos Avançados e Formação Integrada – CEAFI – Goiânia – GO .Graduação em Fisioterapia- Faculdade Santo Agostinho - FSA. Teresina, PI - Brasil.

  • Ana Mara Ferreira Lima

    Mestranda em Bioengenharia na Universidade Camilo Castelo Branco, Unicastelo.São Paulo- SP. Fisioterapeuta do Instituto Tecnológico de Avaliação do Coração-ITACOR. Teresina, PI-Brasil.

  • Michelle Vicente Torres

    Mestre em Saúde Pública pela Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo – FSP/USP. São Paulo- SP. Docente de ensino superior para o curso de Fisioterapia da Faculdade Santo Agostinho-FSA. Teresina, PI-Brasil.

  • Giulliano Gardenghi
    Doutor em Ciências pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo. Coordenador científico do Centro de Estudos Avançados e Formação Integrada – CEAFI – Goiânia – GO. Coordenador científico do serviço de Fisioterapia do Hospital ENCORE – Aparecida de Goiânia – GO. Coordenador do Programa de Pós-graduação em Fisioterapia Hospitalar do Hospital e Maternidade São Cristóvão – São Paulo – SP.
  • Ivanete Moraes

    Graduação em Fisioterapia- Faculdade Santo Agostinho - FSA. Teresina, PI - Brasil.

Published

05/29/2017

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How to Cite

1.
Carvalhedo Sousa de Lima K, Ferreira Lima AM, Vicente Torres M, Lopes Xavier C, Gardenghi G, Moraes I. QUALITY OF LIFE IN ELDERLY CARDIAC PRE AND POST CARDIAC SURGERY. Rev Pesq Fisio [Internet]. 2017 May 29 [cited 2024 Dec. 22];7(2):171-8. Available from: https://www5.bahiana.edu.br/index.php/fisioterapia/article/view/1289

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