Title of article :
Impacts of Coil Treatment on Anxiety and Depression in Emphysema
Author/Authors :
Toker Ugurlu, Tugce Department of Psychiatry - Faculty of Medicine - Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey , Ugurlu, Erhan Department of Pulmonology - Faculty of Medicine - Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
Abstract :
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a widespread, preventable, and treatable disease. Emphysema is one of the
primary components of COPD and manifests itself via decrease in elastic recoil, hyperinflation, and increase in air trapping.
Various lung-volume-reduction treatments have come up in recent years for late-stage emphysema patients. Mental disorders and
especially anxiety and depression are among the frequently encountered comorbid cases observed in COPD. (e aim of our study
was to examine the impact of coil treatment applied for late-stage COPD-emphysema diagnosed patients on the accompanying
anxiety and depressive symptoms. A total of 21 patients diagnosed with emphysema that meet the suitability criteria for coil
treatment were included in the study. (e accompanying anxiety and depressive symptoms of the patients were assessed via beck
anxiety inventory (BAI) and beck depression inventories (BDI-I) prior to the procedure and one month later. All patients were
male with an age average of 66.5 ± 5.5 (57–76). Among patients without a psychiatric diagnosis, BAI scores before and after coil
treatment were determined, respectively, as 12.1 ± 6.3 (4–26) and 11.2 ± 9.3 (0–28), whereas BDI-I scores before and after coil
treatment were determined, respectively, as 13.5 ± 10.4 (1–31) and 8.8 ± 10.6 (0–34), with a statistically significant difference
between them. Also among patients with a psychiatric diagnosis, both anxiety and depressive symptoms decreased after coil
treatment, and this reduction was found more significant for anxiety. Coil treatment as a current and novel treatment method for
COPD-emphysema diagnosed patients with or without psychiatric comorbidity has a positive impact on anxiety and
depressive symptoms.
Keywords :
Coil Treatment , Emphysema , Depression
Journal title :
Canadian Respiratory Journal