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Associations of depression,anxiety and PTSD with neurological disability and cognitive impairment in survivors of moyamoya disease
Authors:Chanchan Liu  Xiyan Yi  Ting Li  Lei Xu  Mei Hu  Suming Zhang
Affiliation:1. Department of Neurology, Shenzhen Guangming New District People’s Hospital , Shenzhen, China;2. Department of Neurology, Morsani College of Medicine, University of South Florida, 2 Tampa General Circle, USF Health , Tampa, FL, USA;3. Department of Cardiology, Shenzhen Guangming New District People’s Hospital , Shenzhen, China;4. Department of Neurology, Xiangyang Central Hospital, Hubei University of Arts and Science , Xiangyang, China;5. Department of Neurology, Tongji Hospital, Huazhong University of Science and Technology , Wuhan, China
Abstract:Depression, anxiety and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) are common complications of cerebrovascular diseases. However, they were seldom explored in Moyamoya Disease (MMD) survivors. In this study, we measured the prevalence of depression, anxiety and PTSD in MMD survivors. We evaluated the association of mental disorders with neurological disability and cognitive impairment, and further find out the independent protective and risk factors of neurological disability and cognitive impairment. In MMD survivors, the prevalence of these three mental disorders is high, 46.7% for depression, 50% for anxiety and 47.5% for PTSD. Anxiety and PTSD were significantly associated with more severe neurological disability (p = 0.039 and < 0.001); depression and anxiety were significantly associated with greater cognitive deficiency (p = 0.004 and 0.002). We further found PTSD was the only risk factor associated with neurological disability, and the corresponding odds ratio (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) was 81.74 (9.91–674.17); depression and anxiety were risk factors associated with cognitive impairment, and the corresponding OR and 95%CI were 2.73 (1.10–6.81) and 3.37 (1.29–8.78). Therefore, these three mental disorders were associated with more severe neurological disability and greater cognitive deficiency in MMD survivors.
Keywords:Moyamoya disease  depression  post-traumatic stress disorder  MMSE  modified Rankin score
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