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Patricia Barton Crane1, Jimmy T Efird1, Willie Mae Abel2
1College of Nursing, East Carolina University , Greenville, NC , USA.
Objective:
The purpose of this study was to comprehensively examine putative factors that may independently contribute to fatigue and subsequent persistence of fatigue in elderly adults 6-8 months post-myocardial infarction (MI). Studies suggest cardiac function, comorbidities, daytime sleepiness, depression, anemia, interleukins, and social support are correlates of fatigue; however, no studies have systematically examined these factors 6 months post-MI in an aging population.
Methods:
Study participants included 49 women and men (N = 98) ages 65-91 who were 6-8 months post-MI. Data collection included the demographic health status questionnaire (heart rate, blood pressure, body mass index, and medications), fatigue-related comorbidity scale, revised Piper fatigue scale, Epworth sleepiness scale, geriatric depression scale, social provisions scale, and venous blood tests (B-natriuretic peptide, hemoglobin, and interleukin-6).
Results:
Fatigue persisted after MI in 76% of older men and women with no difference by sex. Only depression scores (P trend = 0.0004) and mean arterial pressure (P trend = 0.015) were found to be linearly independent predictors for fatigue, controlling for age, Il-6 levels, and body mass index.
Conclusion:
Post-MI depression and mean arterial blood pressure are important to assess when examining fatigue post-MI in older populations.
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