2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijcard.2009.09.549
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Risk of chronic anxiety in implantable defibrillator patients: A multi-center study

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“…86,87 More recently, the dispositional factor of the type D personality feature, termed the distressed personality, has also been linked to poor psychological outcomes in ICD patients. 53,88,89 Type D personality was also an independent predictor of chronic anxiety in addition to the presence of diabetes mellitus and cardiac resynchronization therapy, 24 and when clustered with devicerelated concerns, it remains a predictor of distress independent of shocks. 76 Trait optimism, or the tendency to view situations as likely to turn out positive, has been associated with better mental health and social functioning several months after ICD implantation.…”
Section: Preimplantation Psychological State and Personality Dispositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…86,87 More recently, the dispositional factor of the type D personality feature, termed the distressed personality, has also been linked to poor psychological outcomes in ICD patients. 53,88,89 Type D personality was also an independent predictor of chronic anxiety in addition to the presence of diabetes mellitus and cardiac resynchronization therapy, 24 and when clustered with devicerelated concerns, it remains a predictor of distress independent of shocks. 76 Trait optimism, or the tendency to view situations as likely to turn out positive, has been associated with better mental health and social functioning several months after ICD implantation.…”
Section: Preimplantation Psychological State and Personality Dispositionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…20 -23 Chronic anxiety, that is, anxiety persisting over the first year after implantation, has been observed in Ϸ54% of ICD patients who were considered clinically anxious at the time of implantation. 24 Over the history of the ICD, Ϸ10% to 46% of ICD patients have been reported to experience depression. 23,[25][26][27] Another study in the Dutch population documented that 14% of the 386 ICD patients followed up at 3 months after implantation had persistent depression.…”
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“…26,32 These risk markers provide the clinician with an initial method of identifying patients who may warrant further assessment of psychosocial distress.…”
Section: Clinical Management Of Psychosocial Distress Identification mentioning
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“…As a consequence, asymptomatic patients often receive ICDs as part of a primary prevention strategy, 4 despite the potential for postimplantation complications, 5-7 including anxiety and other psychosocial sequelae. 8,9 Furthermore, significant numbers of recipients have advanced age or comorbidities that serve as competing risks for mortality.10,11 However, few studies 12,13 have addressed information exchange between physicians and patients on pertinent issues such as risk vs benefit and potential consequence for quality of life.Consequently, we conducted focus groups composed of patients with ICDs to address the nature of preimplantation discussions. Separately, we observed communication content and style of cardiologists using standardized patient (SP) interviews designed to further evaluate communication about the ICD decision process.…”
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