Quality of Life Score in Patients with Chronic Liver Disease using CLO Questionnaire
Niaz Muhammad, Kashif Rafi, Hassan Nadeem, Muhammad Omer Farooq, Asmat Ullah, Sadia Jabbar
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ABSTRACT
Aim: To determine the quality of life score in patients with chronic liver
disease using CLO questionnaire.
Study
Design: Cross sectional study
Place and
Duration: Department of Gastroenterology, Shaikh Zayed
Hospital Lahore during from 14-June-2016to 15-December-2016.
Methodology:
180 consecutive patients of chronic liver
disease were selected after taking Informed consent. The diagnosis was
confirmed according to the data of clinical, biochemical examinations and the
results of percutaneous liver biopsy data in some selected cases. All patients
were subjected to exam, LFT's, RFT's and CBC, ultrasound abdomen,
esophagogastroscopy which were enrolled in this study. Anti HCV, HBsAg,
ferritin, Cerruloplasmin and Autoimmune profile, was done to establish the
etiology. Severity of liver disease was estimated by Child-Pugh Score
(Annexed). The chronic liver disease questionnaire (CLDQ) was applied as the
instrument for measuring quality of life.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 35.28±7.26 years. Majority of the
patients were male as there frequency was 142 (78.9%). 127 (70.60 %) cases were
found to be having a child pugh grade c severity of disease. Mean quality of
life score was 16.3±5.88. Mean quality of life score in males was 16.21±6.21
while in female was 16.63±4.48. Similarly the mean quality of life score in
child pugh class B was 13.77±4.58 and in child pugh class C was 17.35±6.05.
Conclusion:
It is concluded that the quality of life was bad
in the patients who had child pugh class C as compared to those who had class
B.
Keywords: Quality of Life, Chronic Liver Disease, Cirrhosis