From Survival to Recovery: Understanding the Life Impact of an Acute Aortic Dissection Through Activity, Sleep, and Quality of Life

从生存到康复:通过活动、睡眠和生活质量了解急性主动脉夹层对生活的影响

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Abstract

Background/Objectives: An acute aortic dissection (AAD) is a cardiovascular emergency with high mortality rates if left untreated. Survival has increased due to improvements in diagnosis and therapy. However, during their recovery, survivors frequently encounter major social, psychological, and physical challenges. This study aimed to evaluate the recovery experience of AAD survivors in The Netherlands. Insights on sleep quality, physical activity, and quality of life were collected from a unique nationwide cohort of AAD survivors recruited through the national patient support network 'Stichting Aorta Dissectie Nederland'. Methods: This study was conducted among AAD survivors who were recruited through a national association for aortic dissection known as 'Stichting Aorta Dissectie Nederland (SADN)'. The participants (n = 61) completed questionnaires assessing demographic data, physical activity, sleep quality, and health-related QoL. Results: The cohort had a mean age of 60.1 years, and 47.5% of the participants were female. The prevalence of sleep disruptions was high, as 55.7% of the people were categorized as bad sleepers (PSQI > 5). Poor sleep was associated with low physical activity and a higher BMI. The physical activity levels varied, with 47.5% reporting moderate activity levels and 44.3% reporting high activity levels. The QoL scores varied greatly among the participants, with significant impairment across all fields and reduced enthusiasm for daily activities. Poor sleepers reported significantly lower QoL (p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our study highlights significant gaps in post-AAD care, particularly addressing QoL, sleep, and physical activity. By acknowledging the multifaceted nature of recovery, healthcare providers can develop tailored interventions that empower survivors to achieve better quality of life.

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