Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors
Abstract Background The prevalence of aortic valve stenosis is on the rise, primarily due to an aging population. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) has emerged as an effective treatment option, especially for patients at high surgical risk. However, the variation in post-TAVR quality of...
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| description | Abstract Background The prevalence of aortic valve stenosis is on the rise, primarily due to an aging population. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) has emerged as an effective treatment option, especially for patients at high surgical risk. However, the variation in post-TAVR quality of life across patient groups warrants further examination to understand the contributing factors. Objective This study aims to evaluate the quality of life in patients post-TAVR, characterize distinct patient group profiles, and identify key factors that influence their quality of life. Methods From July 2023 to September 2024, 215 TAVR patients were recruited via convenience sampling. Data on sociodemographics and quality of life were gathered using the TAVR-specific quality of life scale. Latent variable growth modeling helped identify quality of life categories and predict influencing factors. Results Three categories of TAVR patients were identified based on quality of life: the “High quality of life—high health status” group, the “Medium quality of life—intermediate health” group, and the “Low quality of life—low health status” group. Logistic regression analysis revealed that sleep quality, self-efficacy, and performance on the 30-s chair sit-to-stand test were significant predictors of quality of life. Conclusion There is considerable variability in the quality of life among TAVR patients. Tailored health management strategies based on specific patient profiles can potentially improve outcomes in these populations. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-0c9c282b09684e92b16d5b2fff12b19b2025-08-20T03:08:02ZengBMCBMC Cardiovascular Disorders1471-22612025-04-012511910.1186/s12872-025-04718-4Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factorsMingming Tang0Dongmei Wang1Fang Xue2Yongxia Chen3Nana Zhang4Jun Wang5Peng Zhao6Tong Zhou7The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversitySchool of Nursing, Bengbu Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversitySchool of Nursing, Bengbu Medical UniversityThe First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical UniversityAbstract Background The prevalence of aortic valve stenosis is on the rise, primarily due to an aging population. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) has emerged as an effective treatment option, especially for patients at high surgical risk. However, the variation in post-TAVR quality of life across patient groups warrants further examination to understand the contributing factors. Objective This study aims to evaluate the quality of life in patients post-TAVR, characterize distinct patient group profiles, and identify key factors that influence their quality of life. Methods From July 2023 to September 2024, 215 TAVR patients were recruited via convenience sampling. Data on sociodemographics and quality of life were gathered using the TAVR-specific quality of life scale. Latent variable growth modeling helped identify quality of life categories and predict influencing factors. Results Three categories of TAVR patients were identified based on quality of life: the “High quality of life—high health status” group, the “Medium quality of life—intermediate health” group, and the “Low quality of life—low health status” group. Logistic regression analysis revealed that sleep quality, self-efficacy, and performance on the 30-s chair sit-to-stand test were significant predictors of quality of life. Conclusion There is considerable variability in the quality of life among TAVR patients. Tailored health management strategies based on specific patient profiles can potentially improve outcomes in these populations.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-025-04718-4Transcatheter aortic valve replacementQuality of lifeLatent category analysis |
| spellingShingle | Mingming Tang Dongmei Wang Fang Xue Yongxia Chen Nana Zhang Jun Wang Peng Zhao Tong Zhou Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors BMC Cardiovascular Disorders Transcatheter aortic valve replacement Quality of life Latent category analysis |
| title | Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| title_full | Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| title_fullStr | Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| title_full_unstemmed | Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| title_short | Analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| title_sort | analysis of potential categories of quality of life of transcatheter aortic valve replacement patients and discussion of their influencing factors |
| topic | Transcatheter aortic valve replacement Quality of life Latent category analysis |
| url | https://doi.org/10.1186/s12872-025-04718-4 |
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