:: Volume 2, Issue 2 (8-2009) ::
jccnursing 2009, 2(2): 67-70 Back to browse issues page
Quality of life of coronary artery disease patients treated with drug and surgical methods
بتول Nehrir b , رمضان Rahmani r , می Sadeghi m , عباس Ebadi a , حسین Babatabar darzi h , مهدی Sadeghi shermeh m
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Aims: Coronary artery disease patients cure by three different medical methods includes drug, nonsurgical intervention using balloon catheter and graft-way for blocked artery. This study was to evaluate the advantage of two CABS and drug methods by measuring quality of life of people undergone those treatments. Methods: In a descriptive-analytical study, 190 coronary artery disease patients treated with drug or surgery methods selected by purposeful sampling method from the list of one of Tehran hospital patients. Then, during a structured interview, Nottingham quality of life questionnaire completed for each patient. Data analyzed by independent T test and χ2. Results: The mean score for quality of life in patients treated with surgical and drug methods were 18.56±3.25 and 23.39±4/23, respectively. Independent T-test showed a significant difference between the two methods (p<; 0.05). Conclusion: Although CABS treatment is more difficult and cost more, but it is more apprpriate. Informing to people about this method should be more to provide comprehensive facilities and conditions necessary to apply it.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: General
Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2009/08/15


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