2007
DOI: 10.1590/s1413-35552007000500003
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Correlação entre classe funcional e qualidade de vida em usuários de marcapasso cardíaco

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“…In accordance with the findings of Cunha et al [9] who studied functional class in their research (Goldman) and quality of life (AQUAREL and SF-36) in 14 patients with pacemakers, also observed a significant correlation among the instruments: in the three domains of AQUAREL with functional class; and the SF-36 questionnaire, vitality, pain and functional capacity with functional class.…”
Section: Quality Of Life X Functional Classificationsupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…In accordance with the findings of Cunha et al [9] who studied functional class in their research (Goldman) and quality of life (AQUAREL and SF-36) in 14 patients with pacemakers, also observed a significant correlation among the instruments: in the three domains of AQUAREL with functional class; and the SF-36 questionnaire, vitality, pain and functional capacity with functional class.…”
Section: Quality Of Life X Functional Classificationsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This scale consists of simple questions about specific activities, and each one relates to metabolic expenditure. Patients answered questions with "YES" or "NO" according to the statement of functional classification for that scale and have been divided into functional classes: I (able to perform all the activities questioned equivalent to metabolic consumption ≥ 7 mets) II (perform activities with metabolic consumption ≥ 5 mets), III (able to perform activities with metabolic consumption ≥ 2mets) and IV (unable to perform activities that require consumption above 2 mets) [3,8,9,17].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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