2023
DOI: 10.1161/svin.122.000531
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Psychological and Functional Impact of a Small Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm Diagnosis: A Mixed‐Methods Evaluation of the Patient Journey

Abstract: BACKGROUND Following a diagnosis of a small unruptured intracranial aneurysm (sUIA), patients often experience psychological ailments which may be attributable to the neurovascular consultation, referral pathway, or long‐term imaging surveillance. Here, we aim to characterize the early sUIA patient journey and evaluate their psychosocial status. METHODS A mixed‐methods analysis of sUIA patients attending a large tertiary neurosciences center was perform… Show more

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“…It underscored that a sizable fraction of patients grapples with mild anxiety or depression as a direct consequence. 22 This emotional toll can be attributed to several factors, including the initial referral, diagnosis process, consultations with neurosurgeons, and ongoing imaging follow-ups. Moreover, the discovery of an unruptured aneurysm can pose challenges concerning driving and flying licenses as well as life insurance policies, the specifics of which may vary by country.…”
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“…It underscored that a sizable fraction of patients grapples with mild anxiety or depression as a direct consequence. 22 This emotional toll can be attributed to several factors, including the initial referral, diagnosis process, consultations with neurosurgeons, and ongoing imaging follow-ups. Moreover, the discovery of an unruptured aneurysm can pose challenges concerning driving and flying licenses as well as life insurance policies, the specifics of which may vary by country.…”
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confidence: 99%