Anxiety, depression, and PTSD following cardiac arrest: A systematic review of the literature
Abstract Objectives Identify the occurrence rate of post-arrest psychological distress; evaluate methodological approaches; suggest future research priorities; address clinical implications. Methods The electronic databases PubMed/MEDLINE and PsychInfo/APA PsycNET were utilized to search for terms i...
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description | Abstract Objectives Identify the occurrence rate of post-arrest psychological distress; evaluate methodological approaches; suggest future research priorities; address clinical implications. Methods The electronic databases PubMed/MEDLINE and PsychInfo/APA PsycNET were utilized to search for terms including ‘Cardiac Arrest’, ‘Therapeutic Hypothermia’ and ‘Depression’, ‘Anxiety’, ‘Quality of Life’, ‘Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)’, ‘Psychological Outcomes’, ‘Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS)’, and ‘Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)’. Results High rates of psychological distress have been reported after OHCA. Specifically, incidence rates of depression have ranged from 14% to 45%; anxiety rates have ranged from 13% to 61%; PTSD rates reportedly range from 19% to 27%. Variability between studies is likely attributable to methodological variations relating to measures used, time since arrest, and research setting. Discussion Given the occurrence rate of psychological distress after OHCA, psychological screening and early intervention seems indicated in the cardiac arrest population. Further studies are needed to better establish occurrence rates in both inpatient and outpatient settings, determine appropriate measures and normative cut off scores, and decide on the most appropriate method of intervention. |
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