Author:
Lucey J. V.,Costa Durval C.,Adshead Gwen,Deahl Martin P.,Busatto Geraldo,Gacinovic Sveto,Travis Michael,Pilowsky Lyn S.,Ell Peter J.,Marks Isaac M.,Kerwin Robert W.
Abstract
BackgroundWe compared regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) in three groups of patients with DSM–III–R anxiety disorders.MethodFifteen patients with obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD), 15 with panic disorder with agoraphobia (PA), and 16 with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and a similar group of healthy controls were assessed on brain-dedicated high-resolution SPET.ResultsMANOVA revealed significant rCBF differences between diagnostic groups (F=4.4; d.f.=3, 57; P=0.007) and between cerebral regions (F=6.4; d.f.=1, 57; P=0.01) in OCD and PTSD compared with PA and healthy controls, limited to bilateral superior frontal cortices and right caudate nuclei. Whole brain blood flow correlated positively with anxiety (r=0.24, n=46, P=0.05). Beck depression scores correlated significantly negatively with left caudate rCBF (r= –0.24, n=46, P=0.05) and right caudate rCBF (r= –0.31, n=46, P=0.02). PTSD syndrome severity correlated significantly negatively with the left caudate (r=-0.49, n=16. P=0.03) and with right caudate rCBF (r=-0.7, n=16, P=0.001)ConclusionsFunctional rCBF differences in anxiety disorders could relate to repetitive, intrusive, distressing mental activity, prominent in both OCD and PTSD.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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