İstanbul Kuzey Klinikleri (May 2020)

The relationship between clinical characteristics and psychological status and quality of life in patients with vasovagal syncope

  • Adem Atici,
  • Ramazan Asoglu,
  • Ahmet Demirkiran,
  • Nail Serbest,
  • Baris Emekdas,
  • Remzi Sarikaya,
  • Ipek Yeldan,
  • Ahmet Kaya Bilge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.14744/nci.2020.93753
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 3
pp. 237 – 245

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: Syncope is characterized by sudden and short-term loss of postural tone and consciousness. Vasovagal syncope (VVS) episode is usually self-limiting, and it may affect patients' quality of life. In this study, we aimed to investigate the relationship between quality of life, Beck-depression and Beck-anxiety scales and clinical characteristics of the VVS patients. METHODS: The present study included 88 patients with VVS. Tilt table test was performed to all the patients. Patients filled out the Quality of life, Beck-depression, and Beck-anxiety scale forms. Demographics, medical history, echocardiography, blood pressures, electrocardiography and physical examination findings were recorded. RESULTS: There was a significant and negative correlation between the total syncope episodes (TSE) and EQ-5D index and EQ-5D-VAS index, respectively (p<0.001, r: -0.649; p<0.001, r: -0.587). TSE was significantly and positively correlated with the Beck-anxiety scale and Beck-depression scale. EQ-5D index, EQ-5D-VAS index, Beck-depression scale, and Beck-anxiety scales were defined as an independent predictor of TSE in VVS patients. CONCLUSION: Psychological factors play an essential role in VVS patients. EQ-5D index, EQ-5D-VAS index, Beck-depression, and Beck-anxiety scales were an independent predictor of the TSE in patients with VVS.

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