Panic attack symptoms in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy

IF 2.1 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Nayden H. Manolov , Arman Sh Postadzhiyan , Sonya M. Karabeliova , Peter M. Marinov
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Abstract

Assessment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) usually focuses on nerve damage resulting from hyperglycaemia. However, screening for common psychiatric disorders may improve the recognition of psychopathology in patients with DPN.
This epidemiological cohort study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of panic attack symptoms in patients with DPN compared toa control group of healthy individuals without type 2 diabetes mellitusorDPN.Additionally, this study sought to compare the severity of these symptoms between the two groups.The study was conducted via a survey over three years in an accredited practice of physicians at the Medical University-Sofia.
A total of267 participants were included, comprising 83 patients with DPN and 184healthy controls. Both groups completed the Prime-MD Patient Health Questionnaire. The results indicated significant differences between the two study groups(t[127.513] = 3.293; p < 0.01), and patients with DPN had a higher prevalence of panic attack symptoms than those in the control group.Furthermore, significant differences were observed in the severity of panic attack symptoms within the DPN group (t[(81] = 2.017, p < 0.05).Patients who had experienced DPN for more than one year reported more severe symptoms than those who had experienced it for less than oneyear. Our results indicate that the high prevalence of panic attack symptoms inpatients with DPN highlights the need for integrated screening for psychiatric disorders within the overall management plan for diabetes mellitus.
糖尿病周围神经病变患者的惊恐发作症状
糖尿病周围神经病变(DPN)的评估通常侧重于高血糖引起的神经损伤。然而,对常见精神疾病的筛查可能会提高DPN患者对精神病理的认识。本流行病学队列研究旨在评估惊恐发作症状在DPN患者中的流行程度,并与无2型糖尿病或DPN的健康对照组进行比较。此外,本研究试图比较两组之间这些症状的严重程度。这项研究是通过对索非亚医科大学认可执业医师进行的一项为期三年的调查进行的。共纳入267名参与者,包括83名DPN患者和184名健康对照者。两组都完成了Prime-MD患者健康问卷。结果显示两个研究组之间存在显著差异(t[127.513] = 3.293;p & lt;DPN患者出现惊恐发作症状的发生率高于对照组(0.01)。此外,DPN组惊恐发作症状严重程度差异有统计学意义(t[(81] = 2.017, p <;0.05)。经历DPN超过一年的患者比经历DPN不到一年的患者报告的症状更严重。我们的研究结果表明,DPN患者惊恐发作症状的高发突出了在糖尿病总体管理计划中对精神疾病进行综合筛查的必要性。
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Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology
Comprehensive psychoneuroendocrinology Psychiatry and Mental Health
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