| Literature DB >> 22821676 |
Annemieke H Starrenburg1, Karin Kraaier, Susanne S Pedersen, Moniek van Hout, Marcoen Scholten, Job van der Palen.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Personality factors and psychiatric history may help explain individual differences in risk of psychological morbidity and poor health outcomes in patients with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 22821676 PMCID: PMC3767890 DOI: 10.1007/s12529-012-9244-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Behav Med ISSN: 1070-5503
Fig. 1Patient selection for the current study
Baseline characteristics for the total TICS cohort and stratified by Type D personality
| Total ( | Type D ( | Non-type D ( | RR or mean difference | (95 % CI) |
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| Gender | Male | 230 (83) | 51 (86) | 179 (82) | 1 | ||
| Female | 48 (17) | 8 (14) | 40 (17) | 0.74 | (0.37; 1.50) | 0.396 | |
| Age mean (SD) | 62.6 (10.6) | 60 (12.3) | 63 (10.5) | 2.99 | (−0.35; 6.33) | 0.079 | |
| Indication | Primary | 196 (71) | 43 (73) | 153 (70) | 1 | ||
| Secondary | 82 (30) | 16 (27) | 66 (30) | 0.90 | (0.57; 1.43) | 0.652 | |
| Comorbidity | Diabetes | 54 (19) | 12 (20) | 42 (19) | 1.06 | (0.60; 1.88) | 0.841 |
| COPD | 32 (12) | 7 (12) | 25 (11) | 1.04 | (0.47; 2.28) | 0.924 | |
| CVA | 12 (4) | 1 (2) | 11 (5) | 0.34 | (0.04; 2.56) | 0.368 | |
| TIA | 7 (3) | 2 (3) | 5 (2) | 1.48 | (0.43; 7.46) | 0.360 | |
| Etiology | Ischemic | 170 (61) | 35 (60) | 135 (62) | 1 | ||
| Non-ischemic | 79 (28) | 21 (36) | 58 (27) | 0.89 | (0.71; 1.12) | 0.292 | |
| Other | 29 (10) | 3 (5) | 26 (12) | 0.53 | (0.41; 0.68) | <0.001 | |
| Smoking | 58 (21) | 20 (34) | 38 (17) | 1.95 | (1.24; 3.09) | 0.005 | |
| Alcohol (use ≥1 glass/week) | 175 (74) | 34 (68) | 141 (74) | 0.91 | (0.74; 1.12) | 0.319 | |
| LVEF, mean (SD, | 30 (15) | 26 (14) | 30 (15) | −4.80 | (−9.35; −0.24) | 0.039 | |
| NYHA class | I | 36 (13) | 6 (10) | 30 (14) | 1 | ||
| II | 165 (62) | 33 (56) | 135 (57) | 0.85 | (0.38; 1.89) | 0.680 | |
| III | 68 (25) | 18 (31) | 50 (23) | 1.20 | (0.90; 1.60) | 0.259 | |
| Medication | Beta-blocker | 229 (82) | 52 (88) | 177 (81) | 1.07 | (1.097; 1.22) | 0.211 |
| Amiodarone | 27 (10) | 8 (14) | 19 (9) | 1.55 | (0.72; 3.38) | 0.266 | |
| Diuretics | 184 (67) | 44 (75) | 140 (64) | 1.16 | (0.97; 1.39) | 0.135 | |
| Aldosterone antagonist | 90 (33) | 28 (48) | 62 (28) | 1.67 | (1.18; 2.35) | 0.006 | |
| ACE-I/AT-II antagonist | 216 (78) | 44 (75) | 172 (79) | 0.95 | (0.81; 1.12) | 0.516 | |
| Depressive symptoms (cutoff ≥8) | 42 (16) | 22 (39) | 20 (10) | 4.02 | (2.36; 6.82) | <0.001 | |
| Anxiety symptoms (cutoff ≥8) | 66 (24) | 27 (47) | 39 (19) | 2.53 | (1.70; 3.75) | <0.001 | |
| History of depressive disorder | 53 (19) | 26(44) | 27 (12) | 3.57 | (2.27; 5.64) | <0.001 | |
| History of anxiety disorder | 21 (8) | 10(17) | 11 (5) | 3.37 | (1.51; 7.56) | 0.002 | |
| Health status, mean (SD) | Physical functioning | 60 (28) | 50 (28) | 62 (28) | −11.6 | (−19.85; −3.39) | 0.006 |
| Social functioning | 71 (29) | 58 (30) | 75 (27) | −17.11 | (−25.32; −8.87) | <0.001 | |
| Role limitations (physical) | 45 (45) | 33 (42) | 47 (45) | −14.22 | (−27.45; 0.99) | 0.030 | |
| Role limitations (emotional) | 67 (41) | 48 (45) | 72 (39) | −24.18 | (−37.48; −10.88) | 0.001 | |
| Mental health | 74 (19) | 59 (21) | 78 (17) | −18.58 | (−24.73; −12.44) | <0.001 | |
| Vitality | 57 (23) | 43 (19) | 60 (22) | −16.87 | (−23.36; −10.38) | <0.001 | |
| Bodily pain | 75 (27) | 61 (30) | 78 (26) | −17.60 | (−26.39; −8.81) | <0.001 | |
| General health | 52 (20) | 39 (18) | 55 (20) | −15.31 | (−21.12; −9.50) | <0.001 |
Presented as n (%) unless otherwise indicated
RR relative risk, CI confidence interval, COPD chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, CVA cerebrovascular accident, TIA transient ischemic attack, LVEF left ventricular ejection fraction, NYHA New York Heart Association functional class
Associates of health status
| Health status domain | Constant | Type Da ( | Anxiety symptomsb ( | Depressive symptomsc ( | History of anxiety disorderd ( | History of depressive disorderd ( | NYHA class ( |
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| Social functioning | 91.4 | −7.0 (0.11) |
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| −1.2 (0.80) | −7.3 (0.019) |
| Vitality | 70.3 | −9.2 (0.007) | −13.6 (<0.001) | −4.7 (0.24) |
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| Mental health | 84.4 | −11.5 (<0.001) | −17.9 (<0.001) | −2.7 (0.39) |
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| −3.3 (0.082) |
| General health perception | 41.2 |
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| −8.0 (<0.001) |
| Role limitation (emotional) | 94.0 |
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| −16.8 (<0.001) |
| Bodily pain | 94.8 |
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| −8.5 (0.10) |
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| Role limitation (physical) | 96.5 |
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| −13.5 (0.10) |
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| −29.8 (<0.001) |
| Physical functioning | 109.0 |
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| −16.3 (<0.001) |
The negative coefficients represent the amount by which the health status values are lower for patients with either a type D personality, anxiety symptoms, depressive symptoms, a history of anxiety or depressive disorder, and a lower NYHA functional class score, compared to patients without these factors. For each health status domain, only the significant covariates are presented. All analyses were adjusted for age, gender, LVEF, and ICD indication; these were not significantly related to any of the domains
NYHA class New York Heart Association functional class
aType D caseness, as assessed with the Type D Scale (DS14)
bSymptoms of anxiety, as indicated by the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)
cSymptoms of depression, as indicated by the HADS, depression component: depressive symptoms present
dHistory of anxiety or depressive disorder, as measured with the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI)