Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder

Aim Patients with organic disease can present with psychiatric symptoms. We hypothesized that since patients with prosthetic heart valve require frequent hospital followup and are at higher risk for complications, the incidence of depression and anxiety is higher in these patients. Methods This c...

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Main Authors: Yasemin Turker, Kurtulus Ongel, Mehmet Ozaydin, Yasin Turker, Funda Yildirim Bas, Mehmet Akkaya
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Published: Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-6b51bf0788814f54844428e0d561329a2020-11-24T21:00:15ZengMedical Association of Zenica-Doboj CantonMedicinski Glasnik1840-01321840-24452015-02-011218692Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorderYasemin Turker0Kurtulus Ongel1Mehmet Ozaydin2Yasin Turker3Funda Yildirim Bas4Mehmet Akkaya5Family Medicine Center, DuzceUniversity of Katip Celebi, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, İzmirUniversity of Suleyman Demirel, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, IspartaDuzce University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, DuzceUniversity of Suleyman Demirel, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Family Medicine, IspartaBezm-i Alem University, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Cardiology, Istanbul; TurkeyAim Patients with organic disease can present with psychiatric symptoms. We hypothesized that since patients with prosthetic heart valve require frequent hospital followup and are at higher risk for complications, the incidence of depression and anxiety is higher in these patients. Methods This cross-sectional study prospectively studied 98 consecutive patients with mechanical prosthetic heart valve. All patients fulfilled prosthetic heart valve evaluation form, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAS). Complete blood count, basic metabolic panel and echocardiogram results were collected for all the patients. Results Using the BDI, there were 26 patients (27%) with no depression, 20 (20%) with mild depression, 38 (39%) with moderate, 4 (4%) with severe and 10 (10%) patients with very severe depression. Avarege score was 18.3±11.4 on BDI and 19.1±11.1 on HAS. The depression level was positively associated with prothrombin time (p<0.001) and international normalized ratio (INR) level (p<0.001). Hamilton Anxiety Scale was significantly correlated with comorbidities (r: 0.344; p=0.002), blood transfusion (r: 0.370; p<0.001), obesity (r: 0.319; p=0.007) and Beck Depression Scale was correlated with comorbidities (r: 0.328; p=0.002), in patients with prosthetic heart valve disease. Conlusion Patients with prosthetic heart valve have higher prevalence of depression and higher scores of anxiety and depression. Early recognition and appropriate treatment of depression and anxiety may decrease the morbidity in prosthetic heart valve disease. Besides, use of new oral anticoagulant agents that do not need INR check, could decrease anxiety and depression in the future.http://www.ljkzedo.ba/sites/default/files/Glasnik/12-01-feb2015/14%20Turker.pdfanxietydepressionheart valve diseasescomorbiditiesprothrombin timeinternational normalized ratio
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author Yasemin Turker
Kurtulus Ongel
Mehmet Ozaydin
Yasin Turker
Funda Yildirim Bas
Mehmet Akkaya
spellingShingle Yasemin Turker
Kurtulus Ongel
Mehmet Ozaydin
Yasin Turker
Funda Yildirim Bas
Mehmet Akkaya
Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
Medicinski Glasnik
anxiety
depression
heart valve diseases
comorbidities
prothrombin time
international normalized ratio
author_facet Yasemin Turker
Kurtulus Ongel
Mehmet Ozaydin
Yasin Turker
Funda Yildirim Bas
Mehmet Akkaya
author_sort Yasemin Turker
title Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
title_short Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
title_full Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
title_fullStr Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
title_full_unstemmed Mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
title_sort mechanical prosthetic valve disease is related with an increase in depression and anxiety disorder
publisher Medical Association of Zenica-Doboj Canton
series Medicinski Glasnik
issn 1840-0132
1840-2445
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Aim Patients with organic disease can present with psychiatric symptoms. We hypothesized that since patients with prosthetic heart valve require frequent hospital followup and are at higher risk for complications, the incidence of depression and anxiety is higher in these patients. Methods This cross-sectional study prospectively studied 98 consecutive patients with mechanical prosthetic heart valve. All patients fulfilled prosthetic heart valve evaluation form, Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAS). Complete blood count, basic metabolic panel and echocardiogram results were collected for all the patients. Results Using the BDI, there were 26 patients (27%) with no depression, 20 (20%) with mild depression, 38 (39%) with moderate, 4 (4%) with severe and 10 (10%) patients with very severe depression. Avarege score was 18.3±11.4 on BDI and 19.1±11.1 on HAS. The depression level was positively associated with prothrombin time (p<0.001) and international normalized ratio (INR) level (p<0.001). Hamilton Anxiety Scale was significantly correlated with comorbidities (r: 0.344; p=0.002), blood transfusion (r: 0.370; p<0.001), obesity (r: 0.319; p=0.007) and Beck Depression Scale was correlated with comorbidities (r: 0.328; p=0.002), in patients with prosthetic heart valve disease. Conlusion Patients with prosthetic heart valve have higher prevalence of depression and higher scores of anxiety and depression. Early recognition and appropriate treatment of depression and anxiety may decrease the morbidity in prosthetic heart valve disease. Besides, use of new oral anticoagulant agents that do not need INR check, could decrease anxiety and depression in the future.
topic anxiety
depression
heart valve diseases
comorbidities
prothrombin time
international normalized ratio
url http://www.ljkzedo.ba/sites/default/files/Glasnik/12-01-feb2015/14%20Turker.pdf
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