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Gender and Recovery from Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery - A Psychological Perspective

Inglese · Tascabile

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Progress in coronary artery bypass graft surgery has irrefutably improved the quality of life of many patients. However, we are confronted with the finding that women - hibit a higher mortality rate than men. In part, this difference can be explained by clinical parameters such as age, disease severity, or comorbidity - factors that have been well studied, but which do not fully explain the observed differences. This is one reason why, in recent years, psychosocial variables have attracted special atten- on in this context. In fact, women and men having undergone a bypass operation - ry a great deal with respect to, e. g. , depression, partner status, and socio-economic status. Moreover, psychological well-being, on the one hand, and social isolation, on the other hand, definitely influence the recovery process, particularly when consi- red under the gender aspect. The Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin has been actively supporting gender-specific research for many years. In this context, a large prospective study on gender dif- rences in recovery after bypass surgery, carried out by the Competence Network of Heart Failure, was started at our Department for Cardiothoracic and Vascular Sur- ry. From the beginning of the study, psychosocial variables were included as being substantial contributors. The starting point of the study presented here* by psychologist Dr. Friederike Kendel are recent empirical investigations about gender differences in coronary heart disease and the course of recovery after bypass surgery.

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Introduction: Gender Differences in Mortality After CABG.- Gender Aspects of Risk Factors.- Outcome Measures.- Hypotheses: Gender Differences in Risk Factors and Outcomes.- Moderator Hypotheses.- Mediator Hypotheses. Method: Participants.- Measurements.- General Statistical Procedures.- Sample.- Results: Predictors of Mortality and Physical Functioning Based on Preoperative Data.- Predictors of Well-Being Based on Longitudinal Data.- Predictive Relationship Between Physical Functioning and Depression.- Discussion: Gender Differences in Outcome.- Gender Aspects in Recovery.- Is Depression Predictive for Physical Functioning?- Limitations.- Clinical Implications.- Conclusion.- Summary.- References

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Progress in coronary artery bypass graft surgery has irrefutably improved the quality of life of many patients. However, we are confronted with the finding that women - hibit a higher mortality rate than men. In part, this difference can be explained by clinical parameters such as age, disease severity, or comorbidity – factors that have been well studied, but which do not fully explain the observed differences. This is one reason why, in recent years, psychosocial variables have attracted special atten- on in this context. In fact, women and men having undergone a bypass operation - ry a great deal with respect to, e. g. , depression, partner status, and socio-economic status. Moreover, psychological well-being, on the one hand, and social isolation, on the other hand, definitely influence the recovery process, particularly when consi- red under the gender aspect. The Deutsches Herzzentrum Berlin has been actively supporting gender-specific research for many years. In this context, a large prospective study on gender dif- rences in recovery after bypass surgery, carried out by the Competence Network of Heart Failure, was started at our Department for Cardiothoracic and Vascular Sur- ry. From the beginning of the study, psychosocial variables were included as being substantial contributors. The starting point of the study presented here* by psychologist Dr. Friederike Kendel are recent empirical investigations about gender differences in coronary heart disease and the course of recovery after bypass surgery.

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Friederike Kendel
Con la collaborazione di R. Hetzer (Editore)
Editore Steinkopff
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 27.11.2008
 
EAN 9783798518551
ISBN 978-3-7985-1855-1
Pagine 104
Dimensioni 170 mm x 6 mm x 244 mm
Peso 202 g
Illustrazioni VIII, 104 p. 11 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Serie Fortschritte in der Herzchirurgie, Thoraxchirurgie, Gefäßchirurgie
Fortschritte in der Herz-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie
Fortschritte in der Herz-, Thorax- und Gefäßchirurgie
Fortschritte in der Herzchirurgie, Thoraxchirurgie, Gefäßchirurgie
Categorie Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Medicina > Branche cliniche

B, Gender, Medicine, Cardiology, INTERNAL MEDICINE, bypass, Cardiovascular, Bypass surgery, gender and recovery, coronary artery

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