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Comparative Study
. 2010 Feb;72(2):198-205.
doi: 10.1097/PSY.0b013e3181cb65b4. Epub 2010 Jan 11.

Trait anxiety predicts unsuccessful surgery in gallstone disease

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Comparative Study

Trait anxiety predicts unsuccessful surgery in gallstone disease

Marlies C Mertens et al. Psychosom Med. 2010 Feb.

Abstract

Objective: To identify predictors of negative symptomatic outcomes at 6 months after cholecystectomy, surgical removal of the gallbladder, which is the preferred treatment for gallstone disease. After cholecystectomy, a substantial number of patients report persistence of symptoms.

Methods: In this prospective follow-up study, consecutive patients (n = 172) diagnosed with symptomatic gallstone disease and indicated for elective cholecystectomy were investigated. Preoperatively and at 6 months, patients completed self-report symptom checklists. The Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scale was completed preoperatively and patients with a score of > or = P 80 were considered having High Trait Anxiety (HTA). Multivariate regression analyses were used to investigate independent predictors of persisting symptoms.

Results: Six months after cholecystectomy, patients with HTA were more likely to report persisting biliary symptoms than patients without HTA (NHTA) (45.5% versus 14.3%; chi(2) = 8.78, p = .002). HTA was identified as an independent predictor of persisting biliary symptoms at 6 months (odds ratio [OR], 3.08, p = .047; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.02-9.34), in addition to the report of nonspecific symptoms (OR, 6.16, p = .024; 95% CI, 1.27-29.82), and the use of psychotropic medication (OR, 4.76, p = .023; 95% CI, 1.24-18.34).

Conclusion: Patients with HTA have a three times higher risk at persisting biliary symptoms at 6 months after cholecystectomy than NHTA patients. Both clinical factors and the patient's personality should be considered in clinical decision making and risk estimation in elective cholecystectomy.

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