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Somatogenic depression on cardiovascular disease patients

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

B. Mykhaylov
Affiliation:
Kharkiv medical academy of postgraduate education, Psychotherapy, Kharkov, Ukraine
V. Mykhaylov
Affiliation:
Kharkiv National Medical University, Psychiatry, Kharkiv, Ukraine
O. Kudinova
Affiliation:
Kharkiv medical academy of postgraduate education, Psychotherapy, Kharkov, Ukraine

Abstract

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In research, based on the systematic approach of evaluating results of complex clinical-psychopathological, psychodiagnostical investigation myocardial infarction and cerebral stroke patients the clinical structure features, regularities in the formation, development and course of somatogenic depression and associated disorders on these patients was determined. At patients with cardiac infarction in acute period the pain syndrome is the main one, leads to severe psycho-emotional disorders. Against the background of cognitive function preservation phobic, anxiety and depressive symptoms prevail, their intensity depends on the severity of pain. Subsequently, the primary psycho-emotional constituent element disappeared and anxiety-depressive disorders developed along with hypo and anozognostical type of personal condition perception. At cerebral stroke, patient's disorders of level of consciousness were primary with cognitive and asthenic disturbances with subsequent formation of psycho-emotional disorders, anxiety and depressive disorders with hypohondrical elements on the basis of persistent cognitive impairments.

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e-Poster viewing: Consultation liaison psychiatry and psychosomatics
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Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2017
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