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Multidimensional fatigue in pulmonary hypertension: prevalence, severity and predictors

Authors :
Tartavoulle, Todd M
Karpinski, Aryn C
Aubin, Andrew
Kluger, Benzi M
Distler, Oliver; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0546-8310
Saketkoo, Lesley Ann
Tartavoulle, Todd M
Karpinski, Aryn C
Aubin, Andrew
Kluger, Benzi M
Distler, Oliver; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0546-8310
Saketkoo, Lesley Ann
Source :
Tartavoulle, Todd M; Karpinski, Aryn C; Aubin, Andrew; Kluger, Benzi M; Distler, Oliver; Saketkoo, Lesley Ann (2018). Multidimensional fatigue in pulmonary hypertension: prevalence, severity and predictors. ERJ Open Research, 4(1):online.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Pulmonary hypertension is a potentially fatal disease. Despite pharmacological advances in pulmonary hypertension, fatigue remains common in patients with pulmonary hypertension. A convenience sample of 120 participants at an international patient conference completed the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI)-20 scale. Data on New York Heart Association Functional Class, body mass index, oxygen use and medication type/use were also collected. There was a high prevalence of "severe" to "very severe" fatigue for each dimension: General Fatigue (60%), Physical Fatigue (55.8%), Reduced Activity (41.7%), Reduced Motivation (32.5%) and Mental Fatigue (27.5%). The mean±sd overall MFI-20 score was 58±5.1. Dimensions with the highest averaged levels were General Fatigue (13.40±3.61), Physical Fatigue (13.23±3.67) and Reduced Activity (11.33±4.16). Body mass index correlated with higher fatigue scores. Phosphodiesterase inhibitor plus endothelin receptor antagonist combination negatively predicted General Fatigue, Physical Fatigue, Reduced Motivation and Reduced Activity. Triple therapy was a significant predictor of General Fatigue, Physical Fatigue and Reduced Activity. There were no significant predictors of Mental Fatigue. Multidimensional fatigue is common and severe in patients with pulmonary hypertension. Phosphodiesterase inhibitor plus endothelin receptor antagonist combination resulted in lower scores in most fatigue dimensions. Comprehensive assessment of fatigue should be considered in the clinical care of patients with pulmonary hypertension and clinical research to develop formal interventions that target this disabling symptom.

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Journal :
Tartavoulle, Todd M; Karpinski, Aryn C; Aubin, Andrew; Kluger, Benzi M; Distler, Oliver; Saketkoo, Lesley Ann (2018). Multidimensional fatigue in pulmonary hypertension: prevalence, severity and predictors. ERJ Open Research, 4(1):online.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-150693, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1030050792
Document Type :
Electronic Resource