Depression in patients with cirrhosis : Impact on outcome

The impact of depression (assessed by the Beck Depression Inventory) on quality of life and outcome was prospectively assessed in adult patients with cirrhosis. Patients with depression had significantly poorer perceived quality of life (P = 0.006), poorer adaptive coping (P = 0.001), and lower func...

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description The impact of depression (assessed by the Beck Depression Inventory) on quality of life and outcome was prospectively assessed in adult patients with cirrhosis. Patients with depression had significantly poorer perceived quality of life (P = 0.006), poorer adaptive coping (P = 0.001), and lower functional status, i.e., Karnofsky performance score (P = 0.06), as compared to the nondepressed patients. Survival after transplantation was not different between depressed and nondepressed patients. However, the patients with depression were significantly more likely to die while awaiting transplantation than the nondepressed patients (P = 0.02). The difference in mortality between the depressed and the nondepressed patients with end-stage liver disease could not be explained by the severity of illness variables; Child-Pugh score, complications of liver disease, renal function, serum albumin, prothrombin time, frequency and duration of hospitalizations were not significantly different for depressed and nondepressed patients. Symptoms of depression should be sought in patients with cirrhosis since depression is a modifiable illness that is amenable to treatment.
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Depression - diagnosis
Depression - epidemiology
Female
Gastroenterology. Liver. Pancreas. Abdomen
Humans
Incidence
Liver Cirrhosis - mortality
Liver Cirrhosis - psychology
Liver Cirrhosis - surgery
Liver Transplantation - mortality
Liver Transplantation - psychology
Liver. Biliary tract. Portal circulation. Exocrine pancreas
Male
Medical sciences
Middle Aged
Other diseases. Semiology
Prospective Studies
Quality of Life
Survival Rate
Treatment Outcome
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