Changes in the Physical Function and Psychological Distress from Pre-Implant to 1, 6, and 12 Months Post-Implant in Patients Undergoing Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator Therapy

被引:1
作者
Kim, JinShil [1 ]
Park, Jin-Kyu [2 ]
Choi, Jiin [3 ]
Kim, Sun Hwa [4 ]
On, Young Keun [5 ]
Shin, Mi-Seung [6 ]
Choi, NaYeon [7 ]
Heo, Seongkum [8 ]
机构
[1] Gachon Univ, Coll Nursing, Med Campus, Incheon 21936, South Korea
[2] Hanyang Univ, Div Cardiol, Dept Internal Med, Coll Med, Seoul 04763, South Korea
[3] Seoul Natl Univ Hosp, Off Hosp Informat, Seoul 03080, South Korea
[4] Hanyang Univ, Dept Nursing, Med Ctr, Seoul 04763, South Korea
[5] Sungkyunkwan Univ, Heart Vasc Stroke Inst, Div Cardiol, Dept Internal Med,Sch Med,Samsung Med Ctr, Seoul 06351, South Korea
[6] Gachon Univ, Div Cardiol, Dept Internal Med, Coll Med,Gil Med Ctr, Incheon 21936, South Korea
[7] Hanyang Univ, Med Res Collaborating Ctr, Biostat Consulting & Res Lab, Seoul 04763, South Korea
[8] Mercer Univ, Georgia Baptist Coll Nursing, Macon, GA 31207 USA
基金
新加坡国家研究基金会;
关键词
physical function; anxiety; depression; implantable cardioverter-defibrillator; HOSPITAL ANXIETY; ESC GUIDELINES; TASK-FORCE; DEPRESSION; ASSOCIATION; PREVENTION; PREVALENCE;
D O I
10.3390/jcm9020307
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Recipients of implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) therapy in Western countries often experience distressful physical and psychological adjustments. Sociocultural influences on post-implant recovery are likely; however, evidence from other ethnic/cultural backgrounds is lacking. This study aimed to examine the changes in physical function and psychological distress (anxiety and depressive symptoms) from pre-implant to one, six, and 12 months post-implant in Korean patients undergoing ICD therapy. A total of 34 patients underwent pre- to post-implant longitudinal assessments of physical and psychological function using mixed modeling procedures. Physical function significantly declined from pre-implant to one month post-implant (B = -10.05, p = 0.004) and then nearly returned to the pre-implant level at six months post-implant (B = 8.34, p = 0.028). This level of improvement continued through 12 months post-implant. In psychological distress, significant improvements were observed from pre-implant to one month (anxiety (B = -1.20, p = 0.020) and in depressive symptoms (B = -1.15, p = 0.037)), which then plateaued without significant changes from one to 12 months. We concluded that physical function recovery occurred six months post-implant, but function remained poor until 12 months post-implant. Psychological distress improved one month post-implant and it was maintained. Clinicians must provide more intensive interventions to improve long-term physical function after ICD therapy.
引用
收藏
页数:12
相关论文
共 30 条
  • [1] Al-Khatib SM, 2018, CIRCULATION, V138, pE272, DOI [10.1161/CIR.0000000000000548, 10.1161/CIR.0000000000000549]
  • [2] [Anonymous], LIV YOUR IMPL CARD D
  • [3] [Anonymous], 2019, SAS ONLINEDOC VERS 9
  • [4] The Screen-ICD trial. Screening for anxiety and cognitive therapy intervention for patients with implanted cardioverter defibrillator (ICD): a randomised controlled trial protocol
    Berg, Selina Kikkenborg
    Herning, Margrethe
    Svendsen, Jesper Hastrup
    Christensen, Anne Vinggaard
    Thygesen, Lau Caspar
    [J]. BMJ OPEN, 2016, 6 (10):
  • [5] Anxiety Predicts Mortality in ICD Patients: Results from the Cross-Sectional National CopenHeartICD Survey with Register Follow-Up
    Berg, Selina Kikkenborg
    Thygesen, Lau Caspar
    Svendsen, Jesper Hastrup
    Christensen, Anne Vinggaard
    Zwisler, Ann-Dorthe
    [J]. PACE-PACING AND CLINICAL ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY, 2014, 37 (12): : 1641 - 1650
  • [6] BJELLAND I, 2002, J PSYCHOSOM RES, V0052
  • [7] Implantable cardioverter-defibrillator therapy in Australia, 2002-2015
    Blanch, Bianca
    Lago, Luise P.
    Sy, Raymond
    Harris, Phillip J.
    Semsarian, Christopher
    Ingles, Jodie
    [J]. MEDICAL JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIA, 2018, 209 (03) : 123 - 129
  • [8] Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillators for Secondary Prevention of Sudden Cardiac Death: A Review
    Borne, Ryan T.
    Katz, David
    Betz, Jarrod
    Peterson, Pamela N.
    Masoudi, Frederick A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, 2017, 6 (03):
  • [9] Shocktivity ABILITY AND AVOIDANCE OF DAILY ACTIVITY BEHAVIORS IN ICD PATIENTS
    Cutitta, Katherine E.
    Woodrow, Lawrence K.
    Ford, Jessica
    Shea, Julie
    Fischer, Avi
    Hazelton, Garrett
    Sears, Samuel F.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CARDIOPULMONARY REHABILITATION AND PREVENTION, 2014, 34 (04) : 241 - 247
  • [10] 2012 ACCF/AHA/HRS Focused Update Incorporated Into the ACCF/AHA/HRS 2008 Guidelines for Device-Based Therapy of Cardiac Rhythm Abnormalities
    Epstein, Andrew E.
    DiMarco, John P.
    Ellenbogen, Kenneth A.
    Estes, N. A. Mark, III
    Freedman, Roger A.
    Gettes, Leonard S.
    Gillinov, A. Marc
    Gregoratos, Gabriel
    Hammill, Stephen C.
    Hayes, David L.
    Hlatky, Mark A.
    Newby, L. Kristin
    Page, Richard L.
    Schoenfeld, Mark H.
    Silka, Michael J.
    Stevenson, Lynne Warner
    Sweeney, Michael O.
    Tracy, Cynthia M.
    Epstein, Andrew E.
    Darbar, Dawood
    DiMarco, John P.
    Dunbar, Sandra B.
    Estes, N. A. Mark, III
    Karasik, Pamela E.
    Link, Mark S.
    Marine, Joseph E.
    Schoenfeld, Mark H.
    Shanker, Amit J.
    Silka, Michael J.
    Stevenson, Lynne Warner
    Stevenson, William G.
    Varosy, Paul D.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN COLLEGE OF CARDIOLOGY, 2013, 61 (03) : E6 - E75