Aktualności i opinie

Wyszukiwarka








..:: Cardiac syndrome X from a psychosomatic point of view 23-27 ::..
Cardiac syndrome X from a psychosomatic point of view 23-27
 

Magdalena Piegza, Robert Pudlo, Karina Badura-Brzoza, Robert T. Hese

Cardiac syndrome X from a psychosomatic point of view             23-27

Summary

The aim of this paper was to explain the idea of cardiac syndrome X, particularly the association between emotional disturbances, somatoform disorder and syndrome X.

Cardiac syndrome X is defined by the presence of angina-like chest pain, a positive response to stress testing and a angiographically normal coronary arteriogram. It has been shown to occur in approximate­ly 20 - 30 percent of angina patients undergoing cardiac catheterization. Most of the patients with normal angiograms are women especially in the perimenopausal age. Syndrome X patients reported more de­pression, anxiety and somatic concerns than positive angiographic patients. They have high scores on psychological inventories that measure anxiety and depression, and are very prone to somatization. They have better prognosis with death from cardiac causes than patients with coronary heart disease. With re­gard to female chest pain patients, somatoform disorder can be assumed. At the present time, there is no common agreement on the exact cause of the symptoms associated with syndrome X.

cardiac syndrome X / somatoform disorder / women

 

 

Lista artykułów w numerze :
Numer: 2
Tytuł: ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOTHERAPY 2 / 2009
Wydany: 2009-07-08
Lista wszystkich numerów: zobacz »