Author:
Lecca Maria,Saba Luca,Sanfilippo Roberto,Pintus Elisa,Cadoni Michela,Sancassiani Federica,Francesca Moro Maria,Craboledda Davide,Lo Giudice Chiara,Montisci Roberto
Abstract
Introduction/Objective:
To study in severe carotid
atherosclerosis (CA): the frequency of mood disorders (MD); the impairment of
quality of life (QoL); the role of co-morbid MD in such impairment.
Methods:
Case-control study. Cases: consecutive in-patients with
CA (stenosis ≥ 50%). Controls: subjects with no diagnosis of CA randomized from
a database of a community survey. Psychiatric diagnosis according to DSM-IV made
by clinicians and semi-structured interview, QoL measured by the Short Form
Health Survey (SF-12).
Results:
This is the first study on
comorbidity on CA disease and MD in which psychiatric diagnoses are conducted by
clinicians according to DSM-IV diagnostic criteria. Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)
(17.4% vs 2.72%, P <0.0001) but not Bipolar Disorders (BD) (4.3% vs
0.5%, P = 0.99) was higher in cases (N=46) than in controls (N= 184). SF-12
scores in cases were lower than in controls (30.56±8.12 vs 36.81±6:40; p
<0.001) with QoL comparable to serious chronic diseases of the central nervous
system. The burden of a concomitant MDD or BD amplifies QoL impairment.
Conclusion:
Comorbid MD aggravates the impairment of QoL in CA.
Unlike autoimmune diseases or degenerative diseases of the Central Nervous
System, CA shows a strong risk of MDD than BD.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health,Epidemiology
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