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  • Early Consequences of Pectu...
    Zuidema, W. P.; Oosterhuis, J. W. A.; Zijp, G. W.; van der Heide, S. M.; van der Steeg, A. F. W.; van Heurn, L. W. E.

    World journal of surgery, August 2018, Letnik: 42, Številka: 8
    Journal Article

    Background An early observation after chest wall correction is direct inspection from the PE patient of their “new” thorax. Changes in self-perception may give raise to other psychological adaptations. The aim of this study was to evaluate the early changes in the fields of self-esteem, body image and QoL. Methods Prospective observational longitudinal multicenter cohort study. Self-esteem, emotional limitations and general health were assessed using the Child Health Questionnaire (CHQ) in patients under 18 and the World Health Organization Quality of Life Questionnaire-bref (WHOQOL-bref) was used for body image, psychological domain and overall QoL in patients over 16 years of age. Measurements were taken before surgery (T1) and 6 weeks (T2), and 6 months thereafter (T3). Results Scores on post-operative self-esteem were significantly higher compared with scores pre-operatively ( p  < 0.007). Also body image, psychological domain and emotional limitations showed significant improvement, respectively p  < 0.001, p  < 0.001, and p  < 0.016. Significant improvement in the first three components was mainly achieved in the first 6 weeks post-operative. In emotional limitation, however, the largest change was between 6 weeks and 6 months. Overall quality of life in the WHOQOL-bref and general health domain in the CHQ showed no significant improvement in relation to the pre-operative scores. Conclusion Post-operative PE patients after Nuss procedure showed an improved body image, increased self-esteem and increased psychological resilience in the first 6 months, with the most marked change in the first 6 weeks. Also emotional limitations changed significantly over time. The changes were not large enough to influence general QoL or general health significantly.