Psychological Correlates of Outcome after Coronary Artery Bypass Graft |
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Authors: | S Chaudhury S Sharma AA Pawar BK Kumar Mrs K Srivastava S Sudarsanan D Singh |
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Affiliation: | *Ex- Associate Professor (Psychiatry), Pune;++Scientist ‘D’ (Psychiatry), Pune;**Medical Cadet, AFMC, Pune;***Medical Cadet, AFMC, Pune;+Senior Advisor (Anaesthesia & Cardiovascular Anaesthesia), MH (CTC), Pune-40;#Senior Advisor (Psychiatry) INHS Asvini, Mumbai;##Consultant (Psychiatry), BH, Delhi Cantt |
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Abstract: |
BackgroundPsychological effects of Coronary Artery Bypass graft (CABG) have been of interest all over the world but there is a paucity of Indian work.Methods30 patients undergoing CABG at a service hospital were included. All patients filled a specially designed proforma. Mini Mental Status Examination, Hospital anxiety and depression scale, Coronary scale, Seattle angina questionnaire and Euro-QOL 5D were performed before and seven days after CABG.Results43.3% had significant anxiety and 30% had significant depression before CABG. Following CABG, 36.67% of the patients had significant anxiety while 40% had significant depression. On the Seattle angina questionnaire, physical limitation reduced from 71.6 ± 7.9 to 53.1 ± 14.6. There was significant improvement in treatment satisfaction from 37.8 ± 6.1 to 59.4 ± 4.2 following CABG. On th euro quality of life scale (EQ5D) health status improved from 38.17 ± 9.51 before CABG to 68.5 ± 5.28 after CABG.ConclusionThere is a significant incidence of anxiety and depression in patients undergoing CABG, both before and after surgery.Key Words: CABG, anxiety, depression |
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Keywords: | CABG anxiety depression |
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