Anxiety symptoms in patients admitted in medical intensive care unit: A cross-sectional study

B. Hakak, R. Tadke, A. Faye, S. Gawande, S. Bhave, V. Kirpekar
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Patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit (MICU) for various medical morbidities are prone to suffer various psychiatric symptoms. Common conditions for which psychiatric consultation is sought are anxiety, delirium, self-harm attempt, and adjustment disorder. Anxiety is a commonly encountered problem and can affect the treatment outcome and compliance. This study was carried out in the MICU of tertiary care hospital to assess the pattern of anxiety symptoms in patients admitted to the MICU. Sixty patients admitted to MICU were included in the study and assessed using semi-structured pro forma, Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), Brief Psychiatric Rating Scale, and Faces Anxiety Scale. Data were statistically analyzed using mean, Chi-square test, t-test, and logistic regression test. The majority of the participants were male, predominantly belonging to the age group of 40–59 years. Most of them had some physical, behavioral, or psychological symptoms of anxiety in a mild form. Although the extent of the anxiety symptoms in most of the patients was mild, a few also reported a moderate level of anxiety. Patients with cardiac and respiratory disorders had higher scores on anxiety rating scales than those with other diagnoses. Male gender, cardiorespiratory disease, and the presence or absence of anxiety had a negative correlation (r = −1.79) whereas gender, disease, and presence of mild or moderate anxiety had no statistical significance. Most of the patients, especially those admitted with cardiac and respiratory disorders, had mild anxiety symptoms. Assessment of anxiety in MICU patients can be an important aspect to prevent or reduce the overall disease burden.
重症监护病房住院患者的焦虑症状:一项横断面研究
因各种疾病而住进医疗加护病房(MICU)的病人容易出现各种精神症状。寻求精神科咨询的常见情况是焦虑、谵妄、自残企图和适应障碍。焦虑是一个常见的问题,可以影响治疗结果和依从性。本研究在三级护理医院的MICU进行,以评估MICU入院患者的焦虑症状模式。60例MICU患者被纳入研究,并使用半结构化形式量表、汉密尔顿焦虑评定量表(HAM-A)、简短精神病学评定量表和面部焦虑量表进行评估。资料采用均数、卡方检验、t检验和logistic回归检验进行统计学分析。大多数参与者是男性,主要属于40-59岁年龄组。他们中的大多数人都有一些身体、行为或心理上的轻微焦虑症状。虽然大多数患者的焦虑症状程度较轻,但也有少数人报告焦虑程度中等。患有心脏和呼吸系统疾病的患者在焦虑量表上的得分高于患有其他疾病的患者。男性性别、心血管疾病和是否存在焦虑呈负相关(r = - 1.79),而性别、疾病和是否存在轻度或中度焦虑无统计学意义。大多数患者,尤其是那些患有心脏和呼吸系统疾病的患者,都有轻微的焦虑症状。评估MICU患者的焦虑是预防或减轻整体疾病负担的一个重要方面。
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