在格雷夫斯病的精神病并发症
Mats Holmberg1,2,3, Helge Malmgren4, Peter F Berglund5
1ANOVA, Karolinska University Hospital, Norra Stationsgatan 69, Stockholm, Sweden.
European thyroid journal
|January 12, 2024
概括
格雷夫斯病患者经历情绪障碍,包括抑郁和焦虑,即使在治疗后. 以前的精神疾病,轻微的眼睛症状和年轻年龄增加了对持续情绪问题的脆弱性.
科学领域:
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 精神病学是一个精神病学.
- 临床研究 临床研究
背景情况:
- 情绪障碍在格雷夫斯病患者中很普遍,尽管接受治疗,情绪障碍仍然存在.
- 潜在的致病机制和先前精神疾病的影响仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了调查在Graves病患者中精神疾病的患病率.
- 为了确定精神疾病史是否会影响格雷夫斯病的情绪症状.
- 在甲状腺功能障碍期间和治疗后纵向评估情绪症状.
主要方法:
- 在瑞典对65名新诊断Graves病的妇女和65名匹配的对照进行了纵向研究.
- 使用情感综合征综合性精神病学评分表和DSM-IV - 轴I障碍结构化临床面试的精神病学评估.
- 国家注册分析以评估以前的精神病诊断和精神活性药物处方.
主要成果:
- 与对照组相比,在格雷夫斯病患者中没有发现精神病并发症的增加.
- 抑郁症和焦虑症得分在甲状腺功能障碍期间和治疗15个月后,在格雷夫斯病患者中显著更高.
- 精神病史,轻微的眼睛症状和年轻年龄与15个月的焦虑增加有关.
结论:
- 格雷夫斯病与持续的情绪障碍有关,包括抑郁和焦虑,即使在治疗后.
- 诸如先前的精神病史,轻微的眼睛症状和年轻年龄等因素增加了对长期情绪症状的易感性.
- 这些脆弱的患者群体需要特别关注和量身定制的管理策略.
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