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Cortical and subcortical gamma amino acid butyric acid deficits in anxiety and stress disorders:Clinical implications 被引量:1
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作者 Andrew W Goddard 《World Journal of Psychiatry》 SCIE 2016年第1期43-53,共11页
Anxiety and stress disorders are a major public health issue. However, their pathophysiology is still unclear. The gamma amino acid butyric acid(GABA) neurochemical system has been strongly implicated in their pathoge... Anxiety and stress disorders are a major public health issue. However, their pathophysiology is still unclear. The gamma amino acid butyric acid(GABA) neurochemical system has been strongly implicated in their pathogenesis and treatment by numerous preclinical and clinical studies, the most recent of which have been highlighted and critical review in this paper. Changes in cortical GABA appear related to normal personality styles and responses to stress. While there is accumulating animal and human neuroimaging evidence of cortical and subcortical GABA deficits across a number of anxiety conditions, a clear pattern of findings in specific brain regions for a given disorder is yet to emerge. Neuropsychiatric conditions with anxiety as a clinical feature may have GABA deficits as an underlying feature. Different classes of anxiolytic therapies support GABA function, and this may be an area in which newer GABA neuroimaging techniques could soon offer more personalized therapy. Novel GABAergic pharmacotherapies in development offer potential improvements over current therapies in reducing sedative and physiologic dependency effects, while offering rapid anxiolysis. 展开更多
关键词 Brain imaging Anxiogenesis GAMMA amino ACID butyric ACID ANXIETY disorders anxiolysis
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Balance of Concerns: Satisfactory Pre-Anesthetic Patient Education and the Extent of Patient Worries
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作者 Joerg Schnoor Ulrike Reuter +1 位作者 Nils Engelmann Ullrich Burkhardt 《Open Journal of Anesthesiology》 2013年第9期402-407,共6页
Controversy exists whether or not patient’s concerns regarding anesthetics can be reduced by face-to-face pre-assessment with an anesthetist. Thus we were looking at concerns patients had before and after such a cons... Controversy exists whether or not patient’s concerns regarding anesthetics can be reduced by face-to-face pre-assessment with an anesthetist. Thus we were looking at concerns patients had before and after such a consultation. Patient satisfaction was rated by a validated questionnaire. A four-staged Likert-scale was used to quantify the extent of patients concerns. The totaling 461 patients were overall highly satisfied. 448 patients had “nil” to “minimal” concerns. After the assessment, 106 patients stated their concerns had been lessened (p 0.001). Having gone through the anesthetic pre-assessment center, 99.1% of all patients reported no considerable concerns regarding anesthetics whatsoever. A high level of patient satisfaction does not constitute a low level of concerns patients may hold over anesthetics, although a pre-operative consultation mitigated these concerns by 23%, whilst for 9% of all patients this pre-assessment led to a higher level of concerns. 展开更多
关键词 PATIENT WORRIES PATIENT CONCERNS PREOPERATIVE PATIENT Assessment RESILIENCE anxiolysis
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