巴塞杜氏病的精神并发症。

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q2 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Mats Holmberg, Helge Malmgren, Peter F Berglund, Birgitta Johansson, Helena Filipsson Nyström
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背景:尽管接受了治疗,情绪障碍在巴塞杜氏病中仍很常见。研究方法:这是一项在瑞典进行的纵向研究:这是一项在瑞典进行的纵向研究,对象是65名新诊断为巴塞杜氏病的女性患者和65名匹配的对照组患者。参与者在甲状腺功能亢进期间和治疗15个月后接受了检查。检查包括血液采样、情感综合征综合精神病理评定量表(Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale for Affective Syndromes)和DSM-IV-Axis I障碍结构化临床访谈(Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV-Axis I Disorders)精神病学测试。我们还对一项全国人口登记进行了两次分析,以确定以下人群既往的精神病诊断和既往的精神药物处方:a)我们要求参与的所有患者;b)2013-2018年间被诊断为甲状腺功能亢进症的所有瑞典女性,并将她们与匹配的对照组进行比较:与对照组相比,巴塞杜氏病患者的既往精神病合并症并无增加。与匹配的对照组相比,a)纳入研究的巴塞杜氏病患者与拒绝参与研究的患者相比,以及b)在确诊前5年内曾被诊断为甲状腺功能亢进症的女性患者相比,精神疾病的诊断率和精神活性药物的处方率都没有增加。与对照组相比,患者在甲亢期间的抑郁评分和焦虑评分都更高(抑郁(中位数(IQR)7.5(5.0-9.5) vs 1.0(0.5-2.5)p):尽管接受了治疗,巴塞杜氏病仍会影响患者的情绪。曾患有精神疾病、眼部症状轻微以及年龄较小的患者更容易出现长期症状,因此需要给予特别关注。
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Psychiatric complications in Graves' disease.

Background: Mood disorders are common in Graves' disease despite treatment. The pathogenic mechanisms involved are unknown and so is whether previous psychiatric disease influences these symptoms.

Methods: This is a longitudinal study conducted in Sweden on 65 women with newly diagnosed Graves' disease and 65 matched controls. Participants were examined during hyperthyroidism and after 15 months of treatment. Examinations included blood sampling, and psychiatric testing with the Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale for Affective Syndromes and the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV - Axis I Disorders. We also performed two analyses of a national population-based registry to determine previous psychiatric diagnoses and previous prescriptions of psychoactive drugs in (i) all patients we asked to participate and (ii) all Swedish women given a diagnosis of hyperthyroidism during 2013-2018, comparing them to matched controls.

Results: There was no increased previous psychiatric comorbidity in Graves' patients compared to controls. There was no higher prevalence of psychiatric diagnoses and prescriptions of psychoactive drugs between (i) included GD patients compared to those who declined participation and (ii) women with a hyperthyroidism diagnosis in 5 years prior to their diagnosis, compared to matched controls. Depression scores and anxiety scores were higher in patients compared to controls both during hyperthyroidism (depression (median (IQR): 7.5 (5.0-9.5) vs 1.0 (0.5-2.5) P < 0.001), anxiety: 7.7 (5.0-11) vs 2.5 (1.0-4.0) P < 0.001) and after treatment (depression: 2.5 (1.5-5.0) vs 1.5 (0.5-3.5) P < 0.05), anxiety: 4.0 (2.5-7.5) vs 3.0 (1.5-5.0) P < 0.05). Patients with a previous psychiatric condition, mild eye symptoms, and a younger age had more anxiety at 15 months compared to patients without these symptoms and a higher age (all p<0.05).

Conclusion: Graves' disease affects patients' mood despite treatment. A previous psychiatric condition, mild eye symptoms, and a younger age increase the vulnerability for long-lasting symptoms and require specific attention.

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European Thyroid Journal
European Thyroid Journal Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
CiteScore
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期刊介绍: The ''European Thyroid Journal'' publishes papers reporting original research in basic, translational and clinical thyroidology. Original contributions cover all aspects of the field, from molecular and cellular biology to immunology and biochemistry, from physiology to pathology, and from pediatric to adult thyroid diseases with a special focus on thyroid cancer. Readers also benefit from reviews by noted experts, which highlight especially active areas of current research. The journal will further publish formal guidelines in the field, produced and endorsed by the European Thyroid Association.
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