Anxiety in the emergency medical practice – its psychiatric and somatic origin, comorbidities, behavior and treatment

Silvia Sarakostova, Diyana Pantileeva, D. Dilkov, Niya Semerdzhieva, M. Chaneva, S. Ivanova, Ventseslava Atanasova, P. Atanasov, Diana Rangelova
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Anxiety conditions and disorders are common in the general population, and patients suffering from them often seek the services of emergency departments. Anxiety is a psychopathological symptom that accompanies not only psychiatric conditions, but a wide range of somatic diseases, and a combination of both. The biochemical and pathophysiological mechanisms of psychosomatic interrelationship and comorbidity are complex and multi-layered. Thus, diagnosing the root cause of anxiety is a clinical challenge. Early, and on time, recognition of an anxiety disorder helps to avoid unnecessary investigations, ensures correct treatment and saves hospital resources. Careful use of medications, psychoeducation and referral to a specialist improves patient outcome with this potentially debilitating disease. In this article, the authors aim to present in a synthesized form the main epidemiological data on the prevalence of anxiety symptoms and disorders, anatomical localization and biochemical mechanisms and relationships in the pathogenesis of anxiety symptoms, as well as to derive the main guidelines for recognizing and differentiating clinicopathological constellations in somatic conditions in emergency medical practice. Materials and methods. Existing published studies from an international database, related to the subject of the article, have been thoroughly studied. Results. Anxiety symptoms, in particular panic attacks and disorders, are widespread in primary care and occupy a significant part of the work process, especially at times of peak loads, natural disasters and situations of mass traumatism. Conclusions. Timely training and good preparation for recognition and adequate assessment of anxiety conditions in primary and emergency medical care significantly shorten the therapeutic route of patients. They receive competent help on time, and the cost of their treatment is significantly reduced. Discussion. Modern medical science, including psychiatric, offers advanced drug and non-drug methods for the treatment and prevention of anxiety conditions and disorders.
急诊医疗实践中的焦虑--其精神和躯体起源、并发症、行为和治疗
焦虑症和焦虑障碍在普通人群中很常见,患者通常会到急诊科就诊。焦虑是一种精神病理症状,不仅伴有精神疾病,还伴有多种躯体疾病,甚至两者兼而有之。心身疾病相互关系和合并症的生化和病理生理机制是复杂和多层次的。因此,诊断焦虑的根源是一项临床挑战。早期及时发现焦虑症有助于避免不必要的检查,确保正确的治疗,并节省医院资源。谨慎使用药物、进行心理教育并转诊至专科医生,可改善患者对这种可能使人衰弱的疾病的治疗效果。在本文中,作者旨在以综合的形式介绍有关焦虑症状和焦虑症的流行病学数据、焦虑症状发病机制中的解剖定位和生化机制及关系,以及在急诊医疗实践中识别和区分躯体疾病的临床病理组合的主要指南。材料和方法。对国际数据库中与文章主题相关的现有已发表研究进行了深入研究。研究结果焦虑症状,尤其是惊恐发作和焦虑症,在初级医疗中非常普遍,并在工作过程中占据重要位置,尤其是在高峰期、自然灾害和大规模创伤情况下。结论在初级和急诊医疗服务中,对焦虑症的识别和充分评估进行及时的培训和良好的准备,可大大缩短患者的治疗时间。他们能及时得到适当的帮助,治疗费用也大大降低。讨论。包括精神科在内的现代医学为治疗和预防焦虑症和焦虑障碍提供了先进的药物和非药物方法。
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