MANAGEMENT OF EMOTIONAL DISORDERS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS UNDERGOING SURGICAL TREATMENT OF PROXIMAL FEMORAL FRACTURES.

Autor: Babalian V; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine., Pastukh V; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine., Sykal O; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine., Pavlov O; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine., Rudenko T; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine., Ryndenko V; Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate Education, Ukraine.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Georgian medical news [Georgian Med News] 2020 Sep (306), pp. 99-106.
Abstrakt: The goal of our research was to study the to identify key aspects of the management of emotional disorders in the practice of operative treatment of proximal femoral fractures in elderly patients. The study was conducted with 24 patients who needed surgical treatment of proximal femoral fracture and were at risk for the development of psycho-emotional disorders due to the presence of emotional disorders of an anxiety-depressive nature were examined. The presence of such disorders was recorded at the time of admission, before and after surgical treatment using specialized psychodiagnostic techniques. Mini Mental State Examination, modified Hachinski ischemic scale, Frontal assessment battery, Spielberg-Khanin Scale of Reactive and Trait Anxiety, The Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale were used. Results of the clinical study of the Most patients at risk had a high level of reactive anxiety - 14 (58.33%) patients (equally in subgroups I and II - 7 (29.17%) patients in each) compared with moderate levels (10 (41.67%) patients) - equally I and II subgroups (5 (20.83%) patients in each). In the subgroups I and II with moderate and high levels of reactive anxiety, a predominance of female patients was noted: subgroup I - female patients with a moderate level - 3 (12.50%), and with a high level -5 (20.83%); subgroup II - 3 (12.50%) and 4 (16.67%) female patients respectively. As a result of determining the key aspects of the management of emotional disorders in the practice of operative treatment of proximal femoral fractures in elderly patients:the presence of moderate (41.67%) and high (58.33%) levels of reactive and trait anxiety in elderly patients with proximal femoral fractures and emotional disorders is noted. The presence of a depressive state of varying severity was recorded: a subdepressive state (75.00%) and mild depression (25.00%). The general levels of reactive and trait anxiety and depressive disorders showed the presence of limit levels between moderate, high (reactive and trait anxiety) and mild depression and sub-depressive state (depressive disorders): reactive anxiety (42.52±0.05), trait anxiety (42.23±0.07) and depressive disorders (51.41±0.07). It is proved that the treatment of emotional disturbances of the anxiety-depressive spectrum lead to a significant levelling in existing psychological changes.The deterioration of the existing emotional disorders of the anxiety-depressive spectrum among patients at risk in the absence of drug treatment has been established.
Databáze: MEDLINE