Determining the Relation of Depression, Anxiety, and Quality of Life with Outcome after Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty

Authors

  • Suprakash Chaudhury Department of Psychiatry, Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Hopsital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
  • Stuti Saxena Department of Psychiatry, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
  • Tahoora Ali Department of Psychiatry, Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Hopsital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, Maharashtra, India.
  • Kalpana Srivastava Department of Psychiatry, Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cimms/v10/3887B

Keywords:

Coronary heart disease, angioplasty, PTCA, anxiety, depression, quality of life

Abstract

Background: The advent of Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty (PTCA) was a turning point in the treatment of Coronary Heart Diseases. The psychiatric sequelae of PTCA, though pertinent, have not been sufficiently studied.

Methods: Thirty-five patients undergoing PTCA were included in this study. Before the procedure, they filled a proforma constituting sociodemographic details, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), Coronary Scale, Seattle Angina Questionnaire (SAQ) and a Health-related Quality of Life measure (EQ5D). Three days post-procedure, the patients were once again required to fill HADS, Coronary Scale, SAQ and EQ5D.

Results: Significant anxiety and significant depression were present in 46% and 32.1% of the patients before PTCA, respectively. After PTCA, none had significant anxiety, and only 2 (3.6%) patients had significant depression. The SAQ reflected an improvement in physical limitation from 67.9 to 48; in disease perception from 21.2 to 36.1. The EQ5D reflected an improvement in health status from 42.7 to 78.7.

Conclusion: PTCA, if successfully done, can result in a significant reduction in anxiety, depression, physical limitation, and can cause an improved health perception and health status.

Published

2022-12-10

How to Cite

Suprakash Chaudhury, Stuti Saxena, Tahoora Ali, & Kalpana Srivastava. (2022). Determining the Relation of Depression, Anxiety, and Quality of Life with Outcome after Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty. Current Innovations in Medicine and Medical Science Vol. 10, 110–119. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cimms/v10/3887B