QRISK*3 Outcome and Its Relationship with Disease Duration and Lipid Parameters in Patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
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Published:2022
Issue:4
Volume:12
Page:197
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ISSN:2636-834X
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Container-title:Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Short-container-title:PBS
Author:
Kapici Yasar,Abus Sabri,Afsin Abdulmecit,Hosoglu Yusuf,Guc Bulut,Tekin Atilla
Abstract
Objective: QRISK*3 is an updated web-based calculator that estimates 10-year cardiovascular disease risk based on specific clinical parameters. In this study, individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) who are being monitored in a psychiatric outpatient clinic are analyzed for their ten-year risk of cardiovascular disease.
Methods: The study sample consisted of fifty-eight patients diagnosed with OCD. Sociodemographic characteristics and symptom severity of all participants were recorded. The 10-year cardiovascular disease risk of the participants was calculated with the QRISK*3 model.
Results: The mean age of the patients was 37.21 (SD=10.48). QRISK*3 score of OCD patients was calculated as 3.59±6.38%. There were positive correlations between duration of illness and QRISK*3 and QAGE scores in patients with OCD (r=.389 and r=.571, respectively). Linear regression analysis showed the predictive effects of duration of illness (t=3.663, p<.001), AIP (t=2.338, p=.023) on QRISK*3 score in patients with OCD.
Conclusion: In this study, the risk of cardiovascular illness in OCD patients was independently predicted by the atherogenic index of plasma (AIP) and disease duration. Additionally, the 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease was 3.6% in OCD patients. To explore and comprehend the connection between OCD and cardiovascular illness, more research is required.