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Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2003

Lifestyle and quality of life in long-term cardiac transplant recipients.

Jeanne Salyer; M. Flattery; P.L Joyner; R. K. Elswick

BACKGROUNDnThe purposes of this study were to describe long-term (>1 year) cardiac transplant recipients perceptions of barriers to health-promoting behaviors; ability to manage their health, health-promoting lifestyle, health status and quality of life (QOL); and determine predictors of QOL.nnnMETHODSnData were collected from 93 recipients who completed a self-report questionnaire incorporating: (1). patient characteristics; (2). barriers to health promotion, perceived health competence and health-promoting lifestyle; (3). perceived health status; and (4). QOL. All instruments used had acceptable reliability and validity. Objective measures of health status were retrieved from medical records. Data were analyzed using descriptive and comparative statistics, measures of association and multiple regression.nnnRESULTSnRecipients were uncertain about their ability to manage their health; felt that barriers sometimes interfered with engaging in health-promoting behaviors; and often included health-promoting behaviors in their lifestyle. They rated their health as good and were moderately satisfied with life. Predictors of better perceptions of QOL included less education, longer time since transplant, ischemic etiology of heart failure, fewer barriers, higher perceived health competence and a health-promoting lifestyle (R(2) = 0.51; F = 14.77; p = 0.001).nnnCONCLUSIONSnThe present results provide information regarding factors that contribute to perceptions of quality of life after cardiac transplantation, have implications for identifying patients at risk for poor QOL, and sensitize clinicians to the need for ongoing patient education.


Progress in Transplantation | 2015

Pregnancy-related allograft rejection following heart transplant

Warren K. Stribling; M. Flattery; Melissa C. Smallfield; P. Kimball; Keyur B. Shah

Current recommendations do not discourage pregnancy in stable, orthotopic heart transplant (OHT) recipients who are more than 1 year posttransplant, although a highly specialized level of care with a multidisciplinary team is recommended. These patients may incur significant risk to themselves, their allograft, and/or their fetuses. Recognition and treatment of posttransplant complications in pregnancy also may be difficult. Although the risk of recurrent pregnancies in patients with peripartum cardiomyopathy (PPCM) is well defined, the risk of pregnancy after a PPCM patient has undergone OHT is unknown. A case of severe allograft rejection in a woman with a history of PPCM who became pregnant nearly 3 years after OHT is presented and her subsequent management is described. The data available on pregnancy after transplant are based on case reports, registry data, and reviews. The decision to become pregnant should be preceded by an extensive discussion including the patient, her partner, her obstetrician, and the transplant team, reviewing potential risks to her health as well as to her allograft and the fetus. Providers should be clear that many questions pertaining to pregnancy after transplant remain unanswered, and the patient should be comfortable going forward in this situation.


Transplantation Proceedings | 2006

T-Cell Response to Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B Is Reduced Among Heart Failure Patients on Ventricular Device Support

P. Kimball; M. Flattery; Vigneshwar Kasirajan


Journal of Cardiac Failure | 2011

Persistent Anemia in Patients Supported With the Total Artificial Heart: Hemolysis and Ineffective Erythropoiesis

Anit K. Mankad; M. Flattery; Daniel G. Tang; William Clark; Suzanne Harton; Gundars J. Katlaps; Michael L. Hess; Vigneshwar Kasirajan; Keyur B. Shah


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2009

225: The Impact of Non-Compliance (NC) on Survival after Heart Transplantation (HT): A Multi-Institutional Study

Connie White-Williams; M. Collier; M. Flattery; K. Law; C. Laxson; A. Schlemm; K. St. Clair; Robert N. Brown; James K. Kirklin


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2018

Psychosocial Risk in LVAD Candidates: Preliminary Evaluation of Validity and Reliability of mPACT

Megan C. Maltby; M. Flattery; Jeanne Salyer; Stephan Weinland; Keyur B. Shah


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2015

Emotional/Social and Illness-related Factors Influence Eating Behavior in NYHA Class III and IV Heart Failure Patients

Jeanne Salyer; M. Flattery; Megan C. Maltby; Stephan Weinland; Keyur B. Shah


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2012

Erratum: Exercise blood pressure response during assisted circulatory support: Comparison of the total artifical heart with a left ventricular assist device during rehabilitation (Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation (2011) 30:11 (1207-13))

H.S. Kohli; Justin M. Canada; Ross Arena; D.G. Tang; Mary Ann Peberdy; Suzanne Harton; M. Flattery; K. Doolin; Gundars J. Katlaps; Michael L. Hess; Vigneshwar Kasirajan; Keyur B. Shah


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2010

458: Positive Flow Crossmatches Associated with Poorer Survival

Vigneshwar Kasirajan; M. Flattery; P. Kimball


Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation | 2009

607: Use of a CardioWest TAH-t for High Risk Patients Reduces Complications and Improves Survival

M. Flattery; L. Ohler; K. Doolin; Michael L. Hess; Richard H. Cooke; Suzanne Harton; Vigneshwar Kasirajan

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Jeanne Salyer

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Keyur B. Shah

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Vigneshwar Kasirajan

Virginia Commonwealth University

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P.L Joyner

United States Department of Veterans Affairs

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Michael L. Hess

Virginia Commonwealth University

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R. K. Elswick

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Suzanne Harton

Virginia Commonwealth University

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Gundars J. Katlaps

Virginia Commonwealth University

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K. Doolin

Virginia Commonwealth University

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