2019
DOI: 10.23736/s0392-9590.18.04009-9
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Health-related quality of life one year after surgical treatment of the type I chronic aortic dissection

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“…Furthermore, all symptoms of discomfort reported by the patient were listed in detail to help with a fuller understanding, which had rarely been reported before. Discomfort reflected the patients' physical recovery [ 17 ]. For postoperative patients, recovery was still a challenging process, and discomfort symptoms limited their activities, which reduced the sense of participation in daily life and caused psychological burden.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, all symptoms of discomfort reported by the patient were listed in detail to help with a fuller understanding, which had rarely been reported before. Discomfort reflected the patients' physical recovery [ 17 ]. For postoperative patients, recovery was still a challenging process, and discomfort symptoms limited their activities, which reduced the sense of participation in daily life and caused psychological burden.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%