[Sertraline in the treatment of mixed anxiety and depression disorder].

J L Carrasco, M Díaz-Marsá, J Sáiz
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Introduction: Mixed anxiety and depression disorder (MAD) has been recognized in ICD-10 as a diagnostic group including those anxious and depressed patients who do not fit criteria for any major axis 1 disorders. Mad is usually treated with a combination on AD and BZD although recent reports suggest that SSRI might have both anxiolytic and AD intrinsic properties.

Methods: 36 patients diagnosed of MAD (ICD-10 criteria) underwent treatment with a flexible dose of sertraline for 8 weeks. No BDZ werre allowed during the trial. Efficacy was tested with the Clinical Global Improvement Scale and with changes in Hamilton Depression and Anxiety Scales. Personality scales, including the Cloninger's TCI and the Eysenck's EPQ were used to test the predictive value of personality traits in treatment.

Results: Anxiety was reduced in 55% and depression in 60%. At the 8th week, 27 patients were responder (CGI 1-2). 2 patients discontinued the trial and only one due to adverse events.

Conclusions: Sertraline demonstrated excellent tolerability in these MAD patients, despite the high levels of baseline anxiety in the group. Efficacy was as high as described in patients with major depression. These results warrant further placebo controlled pharmacological trials of SSRI in MAD.

[舍曲林治疗混合性焦虑和抑郁障碍]。
导语:混合性焦虑和抑郁障碍(MAD)在ICD-10中被认可为一个诊断组,包括那些不符合任何主要1轴障碍标准的焦虑和抑郁患者。尽管最近的报道表明SSRI可能同时具有抗焦虑和AD的内在特性,但Mad通常与AD和BZD联合治疗。方法:36例确诊为MAD (ICD-10)的患者给予灵活剂量舍曲林治疗8周。试验期间不允许使用BDZ。用临床总体改善量表和汉密尔顿抑郁和焦虑量表的变化来测试疗效。人格量表,包括Cloninger的TCI和Eysenck的EPQ,用于测试人格特质在治疗中的预测价值。结果:焦虑减轻55%,抑郁减轻60%。第8周,27例患者有反应(CGI 1-2)。2例患者因不良事件终止试验,仅有1例患者终止试验。结论:舍曲林在这些MAD患者中表现出良好的耐受性,尽管该组患者的基线焦虑水平很高。在重度抑郁症患者中,疗效与描述的一样高。这些结果为进一步进行SSRI治疗MAD的安慰剂对照药理学试验提供了依据。
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