Title of article :
QUALITY OF LIFE IN ADULTS WITH SARCOMAS UNDER CONSERVATIVE SURGERY or AMPUTATION
Author/Authors :
Santos Silva, Rogério Universidade de Brasília, Brasília, DF, Brazil , Penna Tabet, Lívia Rede SARAH de Hospitais de Reabilitação, Brasília, DF, Brazil , Fakir Naves, Juliana Rede SARAH de Hospitais de Reabilitação, Brasília, DF, Brazil
Abstract :
Objective: To understand the perception of quality of life, functionality,
and psychological aspects of adults with lower limb sarcoma who
underwent conservative surgery or amputation. Methods: Sociode-
mographic data were collected, and the following questionnaires were
used: EORTC QLQ – C30 for quality of life, the Functional Assessment
System (MSTS) for functionality and the Beck Depression Inventory
(BDI) for depression symptoms. Results: The sample consisted of 45
young adults with sarcoma, divided into two groups: amputation (29)
and conservative surgery (16). Most were male, single and students.
Average family income before and after the disease did not differ,
but those that were employed had a better perception of general
quality of life, as well as those with higher family income after the
disease. Regarding the type of surgery, there was a predominance
of amputation; osteosarcoma was the most common histological
type and the most affected region was the femur. All participants
participated in social, cultural, sporting or religious activities. MSTS
and Beck scale values did not differ between procedures. Conclusion:
Given the scarcity of studies on the subject at the national level,
further investigations are suggested to explore aspects related to
quality of life for patients with sarcomas. Level of Evidence III,
Retrospective comparative study
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Keywords :
Quality of Life , Surgical Oncology , Limb Salvage , Amputation