Health-related quality of life in children with surgery for CHD: a study from the Swedish National Registry for Congenital Heart Disease

Birgitta Svensson, Ewa Idvall, Fredrik Nilsson, Petru Liuba

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Abstract

Background: As survival of children with CHD needing surgery has improved significantly, the need for follow-up in terms of health-related quality of life has become increasingly important. In this study, we sought to describe health-related quality of life in children with CHD in relation to cardiac surgery. Methods: A retrospective Swedish National Registry for Congenital Heart Disease survey measured using DISABKIDS chronic generic measure-short version included 337 children (age 9–17 years; 39% girls). The majority (n=319, 95%) of children had a biventricular heart, whereas the remaining had a univentricular heart. Cardiac surgery was performed in 197 (58%) children. Health-related quality of life was expressed as total score (100 highest) and given as medians and 10–90th percentiles. Results: The overall total score was 95 (88–100). Children with a biventricular heart who had undergone three or more surgeries (n=31; 9%) had the lowest total score of 81 (61–97; p

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)333-343
JournalCardiology in the Young
Volume27
Issue number2
Early online date2016 May 26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Disease

Free keywords

  • CHD
  • children
  • Health-related quality of life
  • registry study

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