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Quality of life in patients with gastroschisis is comparable with the general population: A questionnaire survey

B. Frybova, A. Kokesova, D. Zemkova, V. Mixa, R. Vlk, M. Rygl

. 2017 ; 161 (1) : 75-79. [pub] 20161213

Jazyk angličtina Země Česko

Typ dokumentu časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/bmc17032087

AIM: To evaluate long-term quality of life and somatic growth of patients with gastroschisis and compare them with the general population. METHODS: We performed a questionnaire survey of the quality of life of our patients treated between 2004-2012. RESULTS: A questionnaire was sent to our 56 patients with gastroschisis, 38 mothers of patients (68%) responded to the questionnaire. 33 of 38 mothers claim that the quality of life of their child is very good, 4 of them responded that it is good. 1 mother confessed that the quality of life was very poor. Anthropometric data show comparable results with the standard population except for patients of 1 year of age who still have lower weight (P<0.001) and body height in the 5th percentile and patients of 3 years of age who are also significantly thinner. 13% of patients in our study group have gastrointestinal problems. 9 patients (24%) attend follow-up at the neurological center (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder n=6, mental retardation n=1, dysarthria n=2), however, overall intellectual abilities are within normal range. 7 patients underwent surgery for umbilical (n=3) or inguinal hernia (n=4), 2 patients were operated on for undescended testicles, 3 patients were operated on for an adhesive ileus. 92% of mothers are very satisfied with the cosmetic result of the scar. CONCLUSION: The study has shown that the majority of patients after operation of gastroschisis have a very good quality of life without limitation in comparison with the general population. The presented anthropometric data confirm that the development of patients with gastroschisis is favourable.

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