The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia

Background. Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is characterized by long-standing abdominal symptoms due to insufficient mesenteric circulation. Data on the effect of revascularisation on quality of life (QoL) for CMI are scarce. This study is the first to evaluate the impact of revascularisation on q...

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Main Authors: J. T. M. Blauw, H. A. M. Pastoors, M. Brusse-Keizer, R. J. Beuk, J. J. Kolkman, R. H. Geelkerken, for the Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study Group
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7346013
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spelling doaj-b54e8b77deca4977a740d6799d9bbec72020-11-24T21:42:53ZengHindawi LimitedCanadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology2291-27892291-27972019-01-01201910.1155/2019/73460137346013The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric IschemiaJ. T. M. Blauw0H. A. M. Pastoors1M. Brusse-Keizer2R. J. Beuk3J. J. Kolkman4R. H. Geelkerken5for the Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study Group6Department of Vascular Surgery, Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, NetherlandsDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, NetherlandsMedical School Twente, Medisch Spectrum Twente, Enschede, NetherlandsDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, NetherlandsDepartment of Gastroenterology, Medisch Spectrum Twente, University Medical Center Groningen, Enschede, NetherlandsDepartment of Vascular Surgery, Medical Spectrum Twente, Enschede, NetherlandsMedisch Spectrum Twente (t.n.v. R.H. Geelkerken, Backoffice Chirurgie B11), Postbus 50.000, 7500 KA, Enschede, NetherlandsBackground. Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is characterized by long-standing abdominal symptoms due to insufficient mesenteric circulation. Data on the effect of revascularisation on quality of life (QoL) for CMI are scarce. This study is the first to evaluate the impact of revascularisation on quality of life. Methods. Seventy-nine patients with CMI or acute-on-chronic mesenteric ischemia (AoCMI) underwent an intervention of one or more mesenteric arteries between January 2010 and July 2012. QoL before and after intervention was measured with the EuroQol-5D. Preintervention questionnaires were of standard care. Postintervention data were obtained by resending a questionnaire to the patients between February and May 2013. To investigate the clinical relevance of our findings, the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was used. Since there is no established MCID for CMI, we used the literature reference MCID of inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS) of 0.074. Results. Fifty-five (69.6%) of 79 patients returned their questionnaire and 23 (29.1%) were completely filled out. There was a significant increase of the median EQ-index score from 0.70 to 0.81 (p=0.02) and a significant reduction of symptoms in the domains usual activities (34.4%) and pain/discomfort (32.3%). There was a significant improvement of 17% in overall current health condition (VAS) (p=0.001). The MCID between baseline and postoperative EQ-5D index score was 0.162, indicating a clinically relevant improvement of quality of life after revascularisation. Conclusion. Quality of life of CMI patients is improved after mesenteric artery revascularisation.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/7346013
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author J. T. M. Blauw
H. A. M. Pastoors
M. Brusse-Keizer
R. J. Beuk
J. J. Kolkman
R. H. Geelkerken
for the Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study Group
spellingShingle J. T. M. Blauw
H. A. M. Pastoors
M. Brusse-Keizer
R. J. Beuk
J. J. Kolkman
R. H. Geelkerken
for the Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study Group
The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
author_facet J. T. M. Blauw
H. A. M. Pastoors
M. Brusse-Keizer
R. J. Beuk
J. J. Kolkman
R. H. Geelkerken
for the Dutch Mesenteric Ischemia Study Group
author_sort J. T. M. Blauw
title The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
title_short The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
title_full The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
title_fullStr The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Revascularisation on Quality of Life in Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia
title_sort impact of revascularisation on quality of life in chronic mesenteric ischemia
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Canadian Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
issn 2291-2789
2291-2797
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background. Chronic mesenteric ischemia (CMI) is characterized by long-standing abdominal symptoms due to insufficient mesenteric circulation. Data on the effect of revascularisation on quality of life (QoL) for CMI are scarce. This study is the first to evaluate the impact of revascularisation on quality of life. Methods. Seventy-nine patients with CMI or acute-on-chronic mesenteric ischemia (AoCMI) underwent an intervention of one or more mesenteric arteries between January 2010 and July 2012. QoL before and after intervention was measured with the EuroQol-5D. Preintervention questionnaires were of standard care. Postintervention data were obtained by resending a questionnaire to the patients between February and May 2013. To investigate the clinical relevance of our findings, the minimal clinically important difference (MCID) was used. Since there is no established MCID for CMI, we used the literature reference MCID of inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS) of 0.074. Results. Fifty-five (69.6%) of 79 patients returned their questionnaire and 23 (29.1%) were completely filled out. There was a significant increase of the median EQ-index score from 0.70 to 0.81 (p=0.02) and a significant reduction of symptoms in the domains usual activities (34.4%) and pain/discomfort (32.3%). There was a significant improvement of 17% in overall current health condition (VAS) (p=0.001). The MCID between baseline and postoperative EQ-5D index score was 0.162, indicating a clinically relevant improvement of quality of life after revascularisation. Conclusion. Quality of life of CMI patients is improved after mesenteric artery revascularisation.
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