Exercise Tolerance and Work Ability Following Aorto-coronary Bypass Surgery

Author:

Lundbom Jan1,Myhre Hans Olav2,Ystgaard Brynjulf3,Aakhus Svend4,Tromsdal Arve5,Sudbø Randi6,Klykken Bjørnar7,Salvesen Tore8,Rongved Gunnar9,Morstøl Torstein Holm10,Heskestad Audun11,Hammervold Randi12,Levang Olaf W.13

Affiliation:

1. Jan Lundbom, Department of Surgery, Correspondence to: Jan Lundbom MD Department of Surgery Regionsykehuset i Trondheim 7006 Trondheim, Norway

2. Hans Olav Myhre, Department of Surgery

3. Brynjulf Ystgaard, Department of Surgery

4. Svend Aakhus, Department of Cardiology, Trondheim University Hospital

5. Arve Tromsdal, Department of Cardiology, Trondheim University Hospital

6. Randi Sudbø, Department of Internal Medicine, Namdal sykelms

7. Bjørnar Klykken, Department of Internal Medicine, Innherred sykehus

8. Tore Salvesen, Department of Internal Medicine, Orkdal Sanitetsforenings Sjukehus

9. Gunnar Rongved, Department of Internal Medicine, Kristiansund sykehus

10. Torstein Holm Morstøl, Department of Internal Medicine, Sentralsykehuset i Møre- og Romsdal

11. Audun Heskestad, Department of Internal Medicine, Fylkessjukehuset i Molde

12. Randi Hammervold, Trondheim College of Economics and Business Administration

13. Olaf W. Levang, Department of Cardiology, Trondheim University Hospital

Abstract

This investigation was performed to study the reasons for receiving disability pension after aortocoronary bypass surgery. During the period March 1983 to November 1985, 250 patients underwent aortocoronary bypass surgery. At a mean follow-up of 4.9 years (range 3.6–6.7) after the operation, 31 patients were dead. Of the 219 survivors, all except four underwent a follow-up examination including an exercise test. The mean physical work capacity had increased from 92.2 W preoperatively to 119.3 W at follow-up ( p < 0.001). At follow-up, however, 72 patients had received disability pension. The percentage of positive ECG-tests were equal among those who were working and those who had received disability pension. We suggest that, among those who had received disability pension, about 50% were in sufficient physical condition to manage their previous jobs or another type of job. Reasons other than physical working capacity played an important part as criteria for receiving disability pension.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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