Comparison of Quality of Life in off-pump Versus on-pump Coronary Artery bypass Graft (CABG) Patients before and after Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation Vishwanath Nikhil1, Ajith S2, D'Sa Ivor Peter3, Gopalakrishnan M.4, Mohamed Faisal C K5 1Physical therapist, Dep. of Physiotherapy, NITTE University, Mangalore 2Asst. Professor, Dep. of Physiotherapy, NITTE University, Mangalore 3Professor, Dep. of Medicine, NITTE University, Mangalore 4HOD, Dep. of Cardio Thoracic Surgery, NITTE University, Mangalore 5Professor and HOD, Dep. Of Physiotherapy, NITTE University, Mangalore Online published on 13 February, 2013. Abstract Background and purpose Coronary artery Bypass Graft (CABG) is the commonly performed revascularization procedure after a major vessel block. Many studies have indicated that there is a reduction in Quality of Life after CABG. The aim of our study was to compare the Quality of Life (QOL) in off pump and on pump CABG patients before and after phaseII Cardiac rehabilitation and to find out the effectiveness of cardiac rehabilitation to improve the QOL. Materials and Methods The QOL of 50 patients consisting of two groups were studied on two different occasions before phase II cardiac rehabilitation and after Phase II cardiac rehabilitation respectively by using SF-36v2 questionnaire. Results 50 patients with the mean age 47.9 years, (range 40–58) completed the study. Following the cardiac rehabilitation there was a marked improvement in the QOL of both the groups, and the physical and mental components scores in the SF-36v2 questionnaire were increased. The difference between the scores of off pump and on pump CABG was significant before phase II cardiac rehabilitation. After phaseII cardiac rehabilitation, there were no significant changes between the scores except for those of general health (p=.005), emotional role functioning (p<.001) and mental component score (p=.01) Conclusion The QOL was seen to increase significantly after 3 months of structured cardiac rehabilitation program(comprising of Phase I and Phase II cardiac rehabilitation) in both on pump and off pump CABG patients.There were significant changes in the all the 8 domains in the SF-36v2 questionnaire in both groups before and after Phase II cardiac rehabilitation, but there was no significant difference in QOL between on pump and off pump CABG subjects after Phase II cardiac rehabilitation program. Top Keywords Quality of Life (QOL), off Pump CABG (OPCAB), on Pump CABG, Phase II Cardiac Rehabilitation. Top |