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The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome

BACKGROUND: Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease, presenting with dysfunction of connective tissues leading to lesions in the cardiovascular and skeletal muscle system. Within these symptoms, the most typical is weakness of the connective tissue in the aorta, manifesting as aortic dilatation (aneury...

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Autores principales: Benke, Kálmán, Ágg, Bence, Pólos, Miklós, Sayour, Alex Ali, Radovits, Tamás, Bartha, Elektra, Nagy, Péter, Rákóczi, Balázs, Koller, Ákos, Szokolai, Viola, Hedberg, Julianna, Merkely, Béla, Nagy, Zsolt B., Szabolcs, Zoltán
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28716062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-017-1417-9
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author Benke, Kálmán
Ágg, Bence
Pólos, Miklós
Sayour, Alex Ali
Radovits, Tamás
Bartha, Elektra
Nagy, Péter
Rákóczi, Balázs
Koller, Ákos
Szokolai, Viola
Hedberg, Julianna
Merkely, Béla
Nagy, Zsolt B.
Szabolcs, Zoltán
author_facet Benke, Kálmán
Ágg, Bence
Pólos, Miklós
Sayour, Alex Ali
Radovits, Tamás
Bartha, Elektra
Nagy, Péter
Rákóczi, Balázs
Koller, Ákos
Szokolai, Viola
Hedberg, Julianna
Merkely, Béla
Nagy, Zsolt B.
Szabolcs, Zoltán
author_sort Benke, Kálmán
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description BACKGROUND: Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease, presenting with dysfunction of connective tissues leading to lesions in the cardiovascular and skeletal muscle system. Within these symptoms, the most typical is weakness of the connective tissue in the aorta, manifesting as aortic dilatation (aneurysm). This could, in turn, become annuloaortic ectasia, or life-threatening dissection. As a result, life-saving and preventative cardiac surgical interventions are frequent among Marfan syndrome patients. Aortic aneurysm could turn into annuloaortic ectasia or life-threatening dissection, thus life-saving and preventive cardiac surgical interventions are frequent among patients with Marfan syndrome. We hypothesized that patients with Marfan syndrome have different level of anxiety, depression and satisfaction with life compared to that of the non-clinical patient population. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with Marfan syndrome were divided into 3 groups: those scheduled for prophylactic surgery, those needing acute surgery, and those without need for surgery (n = 9, 19, 17, respectively). To examine the psychological features of the patients, Spielberger’s anxiety (STAI) test, Beck’s Depression questionnaire (BDI), the Berne Questionnaire of Subjective Well-being, and the Satisfaction with Life scale were applied. RESULTS: A significant difference was found in trait anxiety between healthy individuals and patients with Marfan syndrome after acute life-saving surgery (p < 0.01). The mean score of Marfan syndrome patients was 48.56 (standard deviation (SD): 5.8) as compared to the STAI population mean score of 43.72 (SD: 8.53). No difference was found between groups on the BDI (p > 0.1). Finally, a significant, medium size effect was found between patient groups on the Joy in Living scale (F (2.39) = 3.51, p = 0.040, η(2) = 0.15). CONCLUSIONS: Involving psychiatric and mental-health care, in addition to existing surgical treatment interventions, is essential for more successful recovery of patients with Marfan syndrome.
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spelling pubmed-55128842017-07-19 The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome Benke, Kálmán Ágg, Bence Pólos, Miklós Sayour, Alex Ali Radovits, Tamás Bartha, Elektra Nagy, Péter Rákóczi, Balázs Koller, Ákos Szokolai, Viola Hedberg, Julianna Merkely, Béla Nagy, Zsolt B. Szabolcs, Zoltán BMC Psychiatry Research Article BACKGROUND: Marfan syndrome is a genetic disease, presenting with dysfunction of connective tissues leading to lesions in the cardiovascular and skeletal muscle system. Within these symptoms, the most typical is weakness of the connective tissue in the aorta, manifesting as aortic dilatation (aneurysm). This could, in turn, become annuloaortic ectasia, or life-threatening dissection. As a result, life-saving and preventative cardiac surgical interventions are frequent among Marfan syndrome patients. Aortic aneurysm could turn into annuloaortic ectasia or life-threatening dissection, thus life-saving and preventive cardiac surgical interventions are frequent among patients with Marfan syndrome. We hypothesized that patients with Marfan syndrome have different level of anxiety, depression and satisfaction with life compared to that of the non-clinical patient population. METHODS: Patients diagnosed with Marfan syndrome were divided into 3 groups: those scheduled for prophylactic surgery, those needing acute surgery, and those without need for surgery (n = 9, 19, 17, respectively). To examine the psychological features of the patients, Spielberger’s anxiety (STAI) test, Beck’s Depression questionnaire (BDI), the Berne Questionnaire of Subjective Well-being, and the Satisfaction with Life scale were applied. RESULTS: A significant difference was found in trait anxiety between healthy individuals and patients with Marfan syndrome after acute life-saving surgery (p < 0.01). The mean score of Marfan syndrome patients was 48.56 (standard deviation (SD): 5.8) as compared to the STAI population mean score of 43.72 (SD: 8.53). No difference was found between groups on the BDI (p > 0.1). Finally, a significant, medium size effect was found between patient groups on the Joy in Living scale (F (2.39) = 3.51, p = 0.040, η(2) = 0.15). CONCLUSIONS: Involving psychiatric and mental-health care, in addition to existing surgical treatment interventions, is essential for more successful recovery of patients with Marfan syndrome. BioMed Central 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5512884/ /pubmed/28716062 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-017-1417-9 Text en © The Author(s). 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
spellingShingle Research Article
Benke, Kálmán
Ágg, Bence
Pólos, Miklós
Sayour, Alex Ali
Radovits, Tamás
Bartha, Elektra
Nagy, Péter
Rákóczi, Balázs
Koller, Ákos
Szokolai, Viola
Hedberg, Julianna
Merkely, Béla
Nagy, Zsolt B.
Szabolcs, Zoltán
The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title_full The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title_fullStr The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title_full_unstemmed The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title_short The effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with Marfan syndrome
title_sort effects of acute and elective cardiac surgery on the anxiety traits of patients with marfan syndrome
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5512884/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28716062
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12888-017-1417-9
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