Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Symptom Preoccupation Among Patients With Premature Ventricular Contractions: Nonrandomized Pretest-Posttest Study.

Q2 Medicine JMIR Cardio Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.2196/53815
Björn E Liliequist, Josefin Särnholm, Helga Skúladóttir, Eva Ólafsdóttir, Brjánn Ljótsson, Frieder Braunschweig
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Abstract

Background: Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) are a common cardiac condition often associated with disabling symptoms and impaired quality of life (QoL). Current treatment strategies have limited effectiveness in reducing symptoms and restoring QoL for patients with PVCs. Symptom preoccupation, involving cardiac-related fear, hypervigilance, and avoidance behavior, is associated with disability in other cardiac conditions and can be effectively targeted by cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT).

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a PVC-specific CBT protocol targeting symptom preoccupation in patients with symptomatic idiopathic PVCs.

Methods: Nineteen patients diagnosed with symptomatic idiopathic PVCs and symptom preoccupation underwent PVC-specific CBT over 10 weeks. The treatment was delivered by a licensed psychologist via videoconference in conjunction with online text-based information and homework assignments. The main components of the treatment were exposure to cardiac-related symptoms and reducing cardiac-related avoidance and control behavior. Self-rated measures were collected at baseline, post treatment, and at 3- and 6-month follow-ups. The primary outcome was PVC-specific QoL at posttreatment assessment measured with a PVC-adapted version of the Atrial Fibrillation Effects on Quality of Life questionnaire. Secondary measures included symptom preoccupation measured with the Cardiac Anxiety Questionnaire. PVC burden was evaluated with 5-day continuous electrocardiogram recordings at baseline, post treatment, and 6-month follow-up.

Results: We observed large improvements in PVC-specific QoL (Cohen d=1.62, P<.001) and symptom preoccupation (Cohen d=1.73, P<.001) post treatment. These results were sustained at the 3- and 6-month follow-ups. PVC burden, as measured with 5-day continuous electrocardiogram, remained unchanged throughout follow-up. However, self-reported PVC symptoms were significantly lower at posttreatment assessment and at both the 3- and 6-month follow-ups. Reduction in symptom preoccupation had a statistically significant mediating effect of the intervention on PVC-specific QoL in an explorative mediation analysis.

Conclusions: This uncontrolled pilot study shows preliminary promising results for PVC-specific CBT as a potentially effective treatment approach for patients with symptomatic idiopathic PVCs and symptom preoccupation. The substantial improvements in PVC-specific QoL and symptom preoccupation, along with the decreased self-reported PVC-related symptoms warrant further investigation in a larger randomized controlled trial.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05087238; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05087238.

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针对室性早搏患者症状先占的认知行为疗法:非随机前测-后测研究。
背景:室性早搏(PVC)是一种常见的心脏疾病,常伴有致残症状和生活质量(QoL)下降。目前的治疗策略在减轻 PVC 患者的症状和恢复其生活质量方面效果有限。症状先入为主包括与心脏相关的恐惧、过度警觉和回避行为,与其他心脏疾病的致残性相关,认知行为疗法(CBT)可有效针对这些症状先入为主:本研究旨在评估针对症状性特发性 PVC 患者症状先入为主的 PVC 特异性 CBT 方案的效果:19名被诊断为症状性特发性PVC和症状先占的患者接受了为期10周的PVC特异性CBT治疗。治疗由一名持证心理学家通过视频会议进行,同时提供在线文本信息和家庭作业。治疗的主要内容是接触与心脏有关的症状,减少与心脏有关的回避和控制行为。在基线、治疗后以及 3 个月和 6 个月的随访中收集了自评量表。治疗后评估的主要结果是PVC特异性生活质量,采用PVC改编版心房颤动对生活质量影响问卷进行测量。次要测量指标包括使用心脏焦虑问卷测量的症状预想。在基线、治疗后和6个月的随访中,通过5天连续心电图记录对PVC负担进行评估:结果:我们观察到 PVC 特异性 QoL 有了很大改善(Cohen d=1.62,PC 结论:这项非对照试点研究显示了初步的前景:这项未经对照的试验性研究初步显示,对于有症状的特发性聚氯乙烯和症状先入为主的患者来说,聚氯乙烯特异性 CBT 是一种潜在有效的治疗方法。PVC特异性QoL和症状斤斤计较的大幅改善,以及自我报告的PVC相关症状的减少,值得在更大规模的随机对照试验中进一步研究:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05087238;https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05087238。
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