Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Following Craniomaxillofacial Trauma - A Five Year Retrospective Study

P. Jeyaraj
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Introduction: The psychological and psychiatric derangements as well as psychosocial impact that craniomaxillofacial trauma can have upon patients, often goes undetected, ignored and unaddressed. This can adversely affect the mental and physical well-being of the patient, leading to a lifetime of severe debility and incapacitation. Methods: This retrospective study examined the incidence, severity, predictors and likely predisposing factors for development of PTSD among 378 patients treated for craniomaxillofacial trauma at a tertiary care centre, over a five-year period. It correlated the likelihood of development of PTSD with the mode of injury sustained and analysed the management protocols employed and outcomes achieved. Results: 31% of the patients demonstrated a positive diagnosis for PTSD and were managed for the same. Self-inflicted maxillofacial trauma patients exhibited the highest risk for developing PTSD, followed by victims of natural disasters, combat associated trauma victims (blast and ballistic injuries), followed thereafter by physical assault and RTA victims. Depending upon the severity of PTSD exhibited by the different patients, counselling, psychotherapy, and/or pharmacotherapy were employed. Discussion: Careful screening of craniomaxillofacial trauma victims for features of PTSD cannot be overemphasized. Timely and effective management of the same can go a long way towards successful rehabilitation of these vulnerable group of patients. Surgical management of orofacial injuries should integrate case management that addresses psychosocial sequelae as it is not only necessary to restore the integrity of the anatomy and function, but also to provide psychiatric support and therapy for patients experiencing symptoms of PTSD caused by traumatic events.
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颅颌面外伤后创伤后应激障碍(PTSD) -一项五年回顾性研究
引言:颅颌面创伤对患者的心理和精神错乱以及社会心理影响往往未被发现、忽视和解决。这可能对患者的身心健康产生不利影响,导致终生严重衰弱和丧失行为能力。方法:本回顾性研究调查了378名在三级护理中心接受颅颌面创伤治疗的患者在5年内PTSD的发病率、严重程度、预测因素和可能的诱发因素。它将创伤后应激障碍发展的可能性与持续损伤模式相关联,并分析了所采用的管理方案和取得的结果。结果:31%的患者被确诊为PTSD,并得到相应的治疗。自我造成的颌面创伤患者患PTSD的风险最高,其次是自然灾害受害者、战斗相关创伤受害者(爆炸和弹道伤害),其次是身体攻击和RTA受害者。根据不同患者PTSD的严重程度,采用咨询、心理治疗和/或药物治疗。讨论:仔细筛选颅颌面创伤受害者的创伤后应激障碍的特征不能过分强调。及时和有效地管理这些疾病可以大大有助于这些弱势患者群体的成功康复。口面部损伤的外科治疗应结合病例管理,解决社会心理后遗症,因为这不仅需要恢复解剖和功能的完整性,而且还需要为经历创伤性事件引起的创伤后应激障碍症状的患者提供精神支持和治疗。
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