One hundred patients who underwent heart valve replacement during the years 1977 to 1985 were reviewed an average of 57 months after surgery. The overall rate of reemployment after the operation was 78%. The most important factors influencing the return to work were the employment status before surgery, age at the time of surgery, the number and site of the diseased valve, the preoperative New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional class and the number of times cardiac surgery was performed. These factors were closely related to the optimal timing of heart valve replacement. It was suggested that the rate of return to work and the quality of life would be improved if the heart valve replacement had been performed at an earlier stage of th...
or most haemodynamically relevant heart valve lesions, surgical therapy remains the treatment of cho...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
One hundred patients who underwent heart valve replacement during the years 1977 to 1985 were review...
ObjectiveDetachment from the workforce following open heart valve surgery is a burden for the patien...
Background Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and aortic valve replacement surgery are essentia...
Eighty-nine patients receiving cardiac valve replacement or surgery consisting of valve replacement ...
The aim of this study was to assess the possible reasons for not returning to work after coronary ar...
The relations of socioeconomic and psychological factors to resumption of employment following coron...
Few studies have analyzed the relationship between job satisfaction and return to work (RTW) in card...
Objectives: Research into work reintegration following invasive cardiac procedures is limited. The a...
KEY WORDS: Coronary surgery, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, employment status. For ...
Return to work (RTW) after cardiac event is a complex and multidimensional process which seems to be...
The "CardioWork" protocol, for work resumption after invasive heart procedures and subsequent cardia...
Background: Return to paid employment may be facilitated by coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surg...
or most haemodynamically relevant heart valve lesions, surgical therapy remains the treatment of cho...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
One hundred patients who underwent heart valve replacement during the years 1977 to 1985 were review...
ObjectiveDetachment from the workforce following open heart valve surgery is a burden for the patien...
Background Coronary artery bypass grafting surgery and aortic valve replacement surgery are essentia...
Eighty-nine patients receiving cardiac valve replacement or surgery consisting of valve replacement ...
The aim of this study was to assess the possible reasons for not returning to work after coronary ar...
The relations of socioeconomic and psychological factors to resumption of employment following coron...
Few studies have analyzed the relationship between job satisfaction and return to work (RTW) in card...
Objectives: Research into work reintegration following invasive cardiac procedures is limited. The a...
KEY WORDS: Coronary surgery, percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty, employment status. For ...
Return to work (RTW) after cardiac event is a complex and multidimensional process which seems to be...
The "CardioWork" protocol, for work resumption after invasive heart procedures and subsequent cardia...
Background: Return to paid employment may be facilitated by coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surg...
or most haemodynamically relevant heart valve lesions, surgical therapy remains the treatment of cho...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...
From December 1983 to March 1992, of 1650 patients who underwent a cardiac valve procedure 41 (2.5%)...