Dynamics and correlation anxious-depressive, cognitive disorders and quality of life of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting

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Neuropsychological complications can appear at patients after coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) and significantly worsen their quality of life (QoL). The purpose of this research was to study neuropsychological patients’ status before and after CABG and its effect on patients’ QOL. Materials and methods: 90 men were included in this study. Neuropsychological status was evaluated with the use of Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale, Russian version; State-Trait Anxiety Inventory; the Short Form General Health Survey (SF-36); hardware-software complex “Status PF”. Results. There were lower cognitive performances among patients with depression symptoms then among those without those before CABG. 2 weeks after CABG patients with depression symptoms had significantly lower cognitive performances such as mechanical, sense and image memory volume, “finding numerals” test, “induction” and “abstraction” tests, and number of mistakes in complex visual-motor reaction as compared with patients without depression symptoms. Neurodynamics performance was worse in patients with high trait anxiety (HTA) then it was in those with moderate trait anxiety (MTA) before CABG. Also patients with HTA had lower cognitive performances 2 weeks and 6 months after CABG. Patients with depression or HTA had significantly lower QoL levels then patients without depression or MTA before and after surgery. Thus, severe cognitive performances are exposed among patients with depression and high anxiety before and after CABG. Depression and anxiety negatively influence on patients’ QoL before and after surgery.

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Yu. V Chugunova

Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Altai Regional Cardiological Dispensary

Email: julia.zykova@hotmail.com
аспирант каф. терапии и общей врачебной практики ГБОУ ВПО АГМУ, врач КГБУЗ АККД 656055, Russian Federation, Barnaul, ul. Malakhova, d. 46

G. A Chumakova

Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Scientific Research Institute for Complex Issues of Cardiovascular Diseases

Email: g.a.chumakova@mail.ru
д-р мед. наук, проф. каф. терапии и общей врачебной практики ГБОУ ВПО АГМУ, вед. науч. сотр. отд. мультифокального атеросклероза ФГБНУ НИИ КПССЗ 650002, Russian Federation, Kemerovo, Sosnovyi b-r, d. 6

T. N Demenko

Altai State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Regional Clinical Hospital of Emergency

Email: tatiana.demenko@yandex.ru
аспирант каф. терапии и общей врачебной практики ГБОУ ВПО АГМУ, врач КГБУЗ ККБ СМП 656038, Russian Federation, Barnaul, Komsomol'skii pr-t, d. 73

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