Overcommitment predicts restenosis after coronary angioplasty in cardiac patients |
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Authors: | Ljiljana Joksimovic Johannes Siegrist Marianne Meyer-Hammer Richard Peter Birgit Franke Waldemar J. Klimek Matthias P. Heintzen Bodo E. Strauer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Medical Sociology, Heinrich-Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. |
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Abstract: | The objective of this study is to examine the role of a particular stress-enhancing psychosocial risk factor, termed overcommitment, in predicting restenosis after successful percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA). Overcommitment defines a personal pattern of coping with demands characterized by excessive striving in combination with a strong desire of being approved and esteemed. One hundred six consecutive male patients with coronary artery disease who underwent PTCA were followed over a mean of 12 months. The restenosis rate as defined by quantitative angiography was 34%. Multivariate analysis revealed independent effects of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (odds ratio [OR] 3.19), age (OR 3.43), and overcommitment (OR 2.86) on risk of restenosis. In conclusion, a stress-enhancing psychosocial person characteristic termed overcommitment acts as an independent predictor of coronary restenosis after PTCA. As overcommitment is subject to cognitive-behavioral intervention, results have implications for a more comprehensive approach to secondary prevention in cardiac patients. This research was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG-SFB 242/D18). We thank Dr. Myriam Valk-Draad for her collaboration. |
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Keywords: | restenosis psychosocial factors overcommitment behavioral intervention |
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