Evaluation of the Quality of Life of Iraqi Patients Undergoing Hysterectomy and Determining the Logistic Regression for the Study

Hysterectomy BMI Women QQL Abdominal hysterectomy Vaginal Laparoscopic

Authors

  • Dr. Hameed Faisal Shia Al-Zaidy M.B.Ch.B., C.A.B.M.S., F.I.C.M.S. \ (General Surgery), Iraqi Ministry of Health, Babylon Health Directorate, Department of General Surgery, Imam Ali General Hospital, Babylon, Iraq
  • Dr. Methaq Idan Jarad Al-Mamory M.B.Ch.B., D.G.O. \ (Obstetrics and Gynecology), Iraqi Ministry of Health, Babylon Health Directorate, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imam Ali General Hospital, Babylon, Iraq
  • Dr. Taghreed Nadem Saheb M.B.Ch.B., D.G.O. \ (Obstetrics and Gynecology), Iraqi Ministry of Health, Babylon Health Directorate, Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Imam Ali General Hospital, Babylon, Iraq
December 13, 2024

A total of 140 patients who had undergone hysterectomy due to uterine myoma were identified, of whom 112 completed the survey. A quality-of-life survey was conducted on all 112 patients who underwent hysterectomy with indications of uterine myoma at a specialized hospital within the network of hospitals affiliated with the Iraqi Health Service between 2023 and 2024. The hospitals included in the study were selected from a number of different hospitals.

The results of this study were designed to address the following questions: The analysis of the aspects of quality of life according to the EQ5D scale, in addition to the statistical analysis program IBM SOFT SPSS 22, was employed to analyse the data and demographic values of female patients and to ascertain the statistical differences in this study.

This study delineates the complications and final outcomes experienced by patients following surgical procedures. The most frequently occurring complications in the present study were as follows: The total number of cases identified as having a ureterovaginal fistula was five, representing 4.46% of the total number of cases. Additionally, bowel injury was observed in seven patients, representing 6.25% of the total number of cases.

This study concluded that the different dimensions of health-related quality of life and hysterectomy, when analysed separately, indicate a significant improvement in quality of life for Iraqi patients in all aspects of assessment.

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