Title of article :
Stress-induced heart symptoms and perceptual biases in patients with congenital heart disease
Author/Authors :
Petra A. Karsdorp، نويسنده , , Merel Kindt، نويسنده , , Simon Rietveld، نويسنده , , Walter Everaerd، نويسنده , , Barbara J.M. Mulder، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
Background
The aim of the present study is to clarify whether biased symptom perception towards heart symptoms may explain a reduced quality of life in patients with congenital heart disease (ConHD). The present study tested the hypothesis that the combination of ConHD and high trait anxiety increases the perception of heart symptoms during acute stress.
Methods
25 patients and 24 healthy participants completed a stressful computer task. Participantʹs heart and non-heart symptoms were measured after stress and after relaxation. Heart rate, blood pressure, respiratory rate, and arterial partial pressure of CO2 were monitored continuously.
Results
In line with the prediction, a combination of high trait anxiety and ConHD resulted in an increased perception of specifically heart symptoms during stress. Moreover, the increased perception of heart symptoms could not be explained by acute heart dysfunction.
Conclusions
Heart dysfunction is not the only cause of an increased perception of heart symptoms. A history of disease experience in combination with high trait anxiety may increase the perception of heart symptoms during stress and may eventually result in an increased risk of developing a reduced quality of life.
Keywords :
Congenital Heart Disease , Perceptual bias , Acute stress , Trait anxiety , Heart symptoms
Journal title :
International Journal of Cardiology
Journal title :
International Journal of Cardiology