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The effect of functional performance, respiratory function and osteopenia on the quality of life after heart transplantation.Karapolat H, Eyigor S, Durmaz B, Nalbantgil S, Yagdi T, Zoghi M
To determine the effect of functional performance, respiratory function, and osteopenia on the quality of life after heart transplantation. Thirty-one patients were included. Functional performance (peak oxygen consumption - pVO2), respiratory function, quality of life (the short form 36 - SF36) and lumbar spine and hip bone mineral density (BMD) were performed. There was a significant relationship between pVO2 and physical function and the physical role scores on the SF36 (p<0.05). Additionally, a significant relationship was found between the scores on the respiratory function tests and the physical and social function scores on the SF36 (p<0.05). There was no significant relationship found between osteopenia and SF36 scores (p>0.05). Published 5 March 2008 in Int J Cardiol, 124(3): 381-3.
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