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Depression levels before and after renal transplantation.

B Akman1, F N Ozdemir, S Sezer, H Miçozkadioglu, M Haberal.   

Abstract

Depression is a frequent problem among end-stage renal disease patients and is closely associated with their physical well-being. We sought to compare the depression levels and confounding parameters in renal patients. The 88 patients (62 men, 26 women) included: renal transplant recipients (n = 27); renal transplant waiting list patients (n = 30); and chronic allograft rejection patients on dialysis therapy (n = 31). Their mean age was 31.05 +/- 11.78 years. Age, gender, marital status, presence of chronic rejection, duration of functional graft, and hemodialysis were retrieved from patient records. Depression levels were evaluated by the Beck Depression Inventory. The depression stage of the renal transplant recipients was significantly lower than that of hemodialysis patients with chronic allograft rejection (P =.003). The presence of depression was not related to age or gender. Married patients showed a lower percentage of depression (P <.03). There was an inverse correlation between depression and functional graft duration among patients with transplant failure (r = -.370, P =.04). In conclusion, the return to hemodialysis, especially after a short duration of graft function, is associated with depression. The lower depression percentage among married patients may be due to the psychosocial support of the spouses. Therefore, single persons and transplant failure patients who return to dialysis therapy need greater social and psychologic support. Placing greater numbers of patients on transplant waiting lists decreases depression and may provide a higher quality of life with a better outcome during dialysis therapy.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15013316     DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2003.11.021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Transplant Proc        ISSN: 0041-1345            Impact factor:   1.066


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