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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/139072| Title: | Quality of life in adults with transposition of the great arteries with a systemic right or left ventricle |
| Authors: | Ansari Ramandi, Mohammad Mostafa van Bulck, Liesbet Ceelen, Daan C.H. Voors, Adriaan A. Goossens, Eva Kovacs, Adrienne H. Luyckx, Koen van De Bruaene, Alexander Gabriel, Harald Lykkeberg, Birgitte Thomet, Corina Hosson, Michèle de Ladouceur, Magalie Saidi, Arwa Kosmidis, Diamantis Areias, Maria Emília Miranda, Joana Sandberg, Camilla Mandalenakis, Zacharias Coats, Louise Amedro, Pascal Khairy, Paul Valente, Anne Marie Johansson, Bengt Kaneva, Anna Andresen, Brith Christersson, Christina Reyes, Fernando Baraona Hlebowicz, Joanna Enomoto, Junko Kim, Yuli Y. Menahem, Samuel Yang, Hsiao-Ling Moon, Ju Ryoung Bredy, Charlene Schmidt, André Callus, Edward Araujo, John Jairo Constantine, Andrew Zaidi, Ali Bouchardy, Judith Jameson, Susan M. Kutty, Shelby McGrath, Lidija B. Leong, Ming Chern Ortiz, Lucia Korkmaz, Fatma Demir Caruana, Maryanne Leye, Mohamed Moons, Philip van Melle, Joost P. |
| Keywords: | Transposition of great vessels Congenital heart disease Heart -- Surgery Health surveys -- Statistical methods Heart -- Diseases -- Social aspects |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Publisher: | Elsevier Inc. |
| Citation: | Ansari Ramandi MM, Van Bulck L, Ceelen DCH, Voors AA, Goossens E,...van Melle, J. P. (2025). Quality of life in adults with transposition of the great arteries with a systemic right or left ventricle. Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 1-36. |
| Abstract: | Advances in medical and surgical care have improved survival in patients with transposition of the great arteries (TGA), shifting focus towards quality of life (QoL). This study evaluates QoL in adults with TGA, including congenitally corrected TGA (ccTGA) and patients with dextro-TGA (d-TGA), by comparing patients with a systemic right ventricle (sRV) and systemic left ventricle (sLV), while identifying mediating factors. Methods This cross-sectional study, part of the APPROACH-IS II study, included 798 adults with TGA from 42 centers worldwide. QoL was assessed using a linear analogue scale (0–100). Regression models identified variables associated with QoL, and mediation analysis examined the effect of sRV on QoL. Results Among participants (median age 34 years, 44.9% women), 504 patients (63.2%) had an sRV (ccTGA or d-TGA with atrial switch), while 294 patients (36.8%) had an sLV (ccTGA with double switch operation or Rastelli and d-TGA with arterial switch or Rastelli). Patients with an sRV reported lower QoL (75 [IQR: 60-85]) compared to those with an sLV (80 [IQR: 70-90], p <0.001). The negative effect of sRV on QoL was mediated for 59% by ventricular dysfunction (B=-2.37, 95%CI: [-3.38- -1.21], p <0.001). Poorer QoL was independently associated with Asian race, employment status (job-seeking, unemployed, or disabled), less social support, New York heart association functional class ≥II, ventricular dysfunction, a greater number of interventional catheterizations and depression/anxiety. Conclusions TGA patients with an sRV experience lower QoL than those with an sLV, mediated mainly by ventricular dysfunction. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/139072 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacM&SMed |
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