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- W3021096326 abstract "Post-transplant (TX) employment has long been considered an indication of functional benefit to the recipient and social benefit to the community. There are studies which suggest that >50% of those which are physically able remain unemployed and continue to draw disability post-TX. The purpose of the present study is to explore this issue by use of the American Medical Association Guide to Physical Impairment (AMGPI) which allows the physician to categorize the patient’s physical ability based on objective scales specific to heart TX (i.e., medication reactions, stamina, chronic pain, etc). Participants were 43 randomly selected TX recipients from a Mid-Western US multi-organ transplant program. Using the AMGPI categories for physical comparison found that 90% (18/20) of those that were employed and viewed themselves as physically able had <15% physical impairment. For those unemployed recipients that continued to perceive themselves as physically unable to work found that 83% (15/18) had between 15–29% physical impairment. A Spearman’s correlation found the differences were inversely significant at p<0.01. When employment status and perception of employment ability were compared on the basis of mean EF and 6 minute walk results there were no significant differences found. The results suggest that when physical and employment status are compared by traditional means there is no indication of physical limitations sufficient to justify continued perception of inability to work. However, use of criteria which takes into account medical issues specifically related to heart TX recipients suggests that they do continue to suffer physical impairment which may support their contention of continued physical inability to work. These findings clearly conflict with the earlier reports and indicate the need for additional analysis of the AMGPI to help determine the physical limitations specific to continued perception of inability to work post-TX." @default.
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