多发性硬化症临床孤立综合征患者情绪反应与脑萎缩变化的共存

IF 0.7 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
O. Shulga, Ihor Vydyborets, T. Mamchych
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目的:在多发性硬化症(MS)临床孤立综合征(CIS)阶段,脑萎缩过程影响认知功能和日常活动已经受到影响的患者的生活质量。除了致病过程外,患者在诊断阶段的情绪可能与病程共存。我们已经评估了CIS患者的情绪反应与MS患者脑萎缩变化的形成的共存,以及它们与患者功能残疾的关系。方法:对30例多发性硬化症(CIS)和多发性硬化症(ms)临床反复发作的患者进行检查,评估患者在CIS诊断时和1周后的情绪反应。根据脑萎缩过程的MRI动态数据,采用23个线性参数和14个指标对脑萎缩过程进行估计。结果:胼胝体指数是多发性硬化症反复发作时脑萎缩最显著的区域,对诊断的负面情绪反应(震惊和否认)与临床反复发作时的胼胝体萎缩程度以及患者更大的功能衰竭有很强的相关性。报告焦虑或缓解的患者没有表现出萎缩增加。结论:以震惊或否认诊断为形式的情绪反应与胼胝体萎缩并存。患者的情绪背景影响临床反复发作时的预后和功能障碍水平。
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Coexistence of emotional reactions and atrophic brain changes in patients with clinically isolated syndrome of multiple sclerosis
Purpose: Atrophic processes of the brain affect the quality of life of patients whose cognitive functions and daily activity are already affected at the stage of the clinically isolated syndrome (CIS) of multiple sclerosis (MS). It is possible that in addition to pathogenic processes, the patient’s emotions at the diagnostic stage can coexist with the course of the disease. We have evaluated the coexistence of emotional reactions in patients with CIS with the formation of atrophic brain changes in patients with MS as well as their association with the functional disability of the patient. Methods: Thirty patients were examined at the CIS stage and during a repeated clinical attack of MS. The patient’s emotional reac- tion was assessed at the time of the CIS diagnosis and one week later. For the estimation of atrophic processes of the brain, according to the MRI data on its dynamics, 23 linear parameters and 14 indices were used. Results: The corpus callosum index was the most significant area of brain atrophy in a repeated attack of MS. There was a strong correlation between the negative emotional response to the diagnosis (shock and denial) and the degree of atrophy of the corpus callosum during repeated clinical attack of the disease as well as with a greater functional failure of the patient. Patients who reported experiencing anxiety or relief did not show increased atrophy. Conclusions: The emotional response in the form of shock or denial of the diagnosis coexists with corpus callosum atrophy. The pa- tient’s emotional background affects the prognosis and the level of functional disability during the repeated clinical attack.
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Postepy Psychiatrii i Neurologii
Postepy Psychiatrii i Neurologii Psychology-Clinical Psychology
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期刊介绍: The quarterly Advances in Psychiatry and Neurology is aimed at psychiatrists, neurologists as well as scientists working in related areas of basic and clinical research, psychology, social sciences and humanities. The journal publishes original papers, review articles, case reports, and - at the initiative of the Editorial Board – reflections or experiences on currently vivid theoretical and practical questions or controversies. Articles submitted to the journal are evaluated first by the Section Editors, specialists in the fields of psychiatry, clinical psychology, science of the brain and mind and neurology, and reviewed by acknowledged authorities in the respective field. Authors and reviewers remain anonymous to each other.
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