Anxiety, depression and quality of life in patients with a treated or untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysm.

作者: YunPing Li , Weimin Dai , JianMin Zhang

DOI: 10.1016/J.JOCN.2017.07.019

关键词: Mental healthAneurysmAnxiety depressionEndovascular coilingQuality of lifeMedicineDepression (differential diagnoses)SurgeryAnxietyClipping (medicine)

摘要: Abstract Living with an untreated unruptured intracranial aneurysm(UIA) is stressful, this study was aimed to assess the influence of UIA treatment (surgery clipping and endovascular coiling) on behavior such as anxiety depression, well QoL. A series 296 patients (including 162 treated 134 untreated) were analyzed. Postal questionnaires sent these patients, included Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Depression Scale(SDS) Short Form-36(SF-36). In total, 198 (66.9%) responded our questionnaires. Patients surgical or coiling had a significant improvement in physical function, body pain mental health domains. No difference SAS, SDS SF-36 observed between group, while domain higher group. Moreover, diagnosed 5 years ago without got lower score SAS SDS, than those one year ago. Neurological complications may be important factor causing quality life. The QoL appear better clipping, no depression.

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