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Correlation among anxiety and depression,fear of disease progression,and social support in coronary heart disease
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作者 Yan Xu han-xiang ma +1 位作者 Shan-Shui Liu Qian Gong 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2024年第11期1708-1717,共10页
BACKGROUND The mental well-being of individuals with coronary heart disease(CHD)during the intensive care unit(ICU)transition period is a multifaceted and significant concern.In this phase,the individuals might encoun... BACKGROUND The mental well-being of individuals with coronary heart disease(CHD)during the intensive care unit(ICU)transition period is a multifaceted and significant concern.In this phase,the individuals might encounter psychological challenges like anxiety and depression,which can impede their recuperation and potentially have lasting effects on their health.AIM To investigate the correlation among psychological factors in CHD patients in the ICU transition period.METHODS A questionnaire survey was conducted with 119 patients admitted to the ICU after coronary artery bypass grafting between March and December 2023.Variations in Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA)and Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD),Fear of Progression Questionnaire-Short Form(Fop-Q-SF),and Social Support Rating Scale(SSRS)were collected and analyzed among diverse populations.We used Pearson’s correlation analysis to examine the correlation.Multiple linear regression analysis was used to explore whether these indicators influenced depression and anxiety in the patients.RESULTS The total scores for anxiety,depression,fear of disease progression,and social support were(7.50±1.41)points,(8.38±1.62)points,(35.19±8.14)points,and(36.34±7.08)points,respectively(P<0.05).Multivariate regression analysis showed that both the level of disease progression and social support affected the level of postoperative depression and anxiety in patients.CONCLUSION The anxiety and depression levels were positively related to each dimension of phobia disease progression and negatively related to each dimension of social support among patients with CHD. 展开更多
关键词 Intensive care unit transition period Coronary heart disease Anxiety and depression Fear of disease progression Social support level
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Expert consensus on the perioperative management of patients with sepsis 被引量:4
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作者 Jun-ping Chen Xiang-ming Fang +19 位作者 Xiao-ju Jin Rong-tian Kang Ke-xuan Liu Jin-bao Li Yan Luo Zhi-jie Lu Chang-hong Miao han-xiang ma Wei Mei Yang-wen Ou Si-hua Qi Zai-sheng Qin Guo-gang Tian An-shi Wu Dong-xin Wang Tian Yu Yong-hao Yu Jing Zhao Ming-zhang Zuo Shi-hai Zhang 《World Journal of Emergency Medicine》 CAS 2015年第4期245-260,共16页
INTRODUCTION Sepsis is defined as an infection associated with systemic manifestations of inflammation, which has become the most common complication in the perioperative period caused by severe burn/trauma and major ... INTRODUCTION Sepsis is defined as an infection associated with systemic manifestations of inflammation, which has become the most common complication in the perioperative period caused by severe burn/trauma and major surgical operation.[1,2] The incidence of sepsis in adults is estimated to be 149–240/100 000 per year, and that of severe sepsis and septic shock is 56–91/100 000 per year. In the last decade, the short-term mortality of sepsis has declined to around 20% in developed countries partly due to the international Surviving Sepsis Campaign (SSC), while the mortality remains very high (50%–80%) in 1–5 years after discharge from hospitals.[3–7] Thus, sepsis and its subsequent severe sepsis and septic shock are currently major issues in the field of medical and health care. 展开更多
关键词 Expert consensus perioperative management patients with sepsis
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