术后并发症与抑郁:文献综述

Sendy Aditya Nugraha
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手术对患者来说是一个重要的因素,与抑郁症有关。本文献综述旨在确定有术后住院史的患者的抑郁状况。抑郁症、麻醉和手术可导致患者发病率和死亡率的高增加。重度抑郁症是一种常见的并发症,可导致发病率和死亡率增加。抑郁症可导致患者在术后发生某些疾病,特别是患有恶性肿瘤或癌的患者将接受手术。抑郁症与认知障碍有关,而认知障碍会因术后事件而加重。有证据表明,术后疼痛严重压抑,而抑郁会导致疼痛加重。抑郁症也被认为是一个强有力的预测因素,并与持续的术后疼痛相关。一些研究表明,抑郁症是一个客观的风险因素,可能导致手术后恢复时间较长。入住重症监护室的病人也可能出现抑郁症,这与高发病率和死亡率有关,从而增加了额外住院费用的可能性。
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Postoperative Complication and Depression: A Literature Review
Surgical procedure is a significant factor for patients and is associated with depression. The literature review aims to identify depressive conditions in patients with a history of postoperative hospitalization. Depressive conditions, anesthesia and surgery can lead to a high increase in patient morbidity and mortality. Major depressive disorder is a common complication, which can lead to increased morbidity and mortality. Depressive disorders can cause patients to develop certain diseases that occur postoperatively, especially in patients who have malignant tumors or carcinomas that will undergo surgery. Depression is associated with cognitive impairment, which is exacerbated by postoperative events. There is evidence that postoperative pain is seriously depressing and depression causes pain to worsen. Depression is also said to be a strong predictor and correlates with persistent postoperative pain. Some studies say depression is an objective risk factor that can lead to a long recovery after surgery. Depression can also occur in patients admitted to the intensive care unit, which is associated with high morbidity and mortality rates, thereby increasing the possibility of additional hospitalization costs.
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