Influence of Depressive Disorders on the Results of Surgical Treatment in Patients with Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media

F. Nurmukhamedova, Nodirbek Elmurod ogli Goziev, Nargiskhon Sharifjon qizi Kulboyeva, Gulnoza Umidullo kizi Gaybillaeva​, Sultonmurod Bakhtiyorovich Abdurakhmonov​
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The aim of this study was to determine whether preoperative depressive symptoms can affect the quality of life (QoL) after middle ear surgery in patients with chronic suppurative otitis media (CSOM). This study was conducted on 80 patients with CSOM, who were operated on for CSOM, in the preliminary and postoperative period who completed the specific COMOT-15 questionnaire and the PHQ-D depression questionnaire. After surgical treatment of CSOM, total COMOT-15 score improved significantly (p <0.001). The data of patients without depressive symptoms were significantly better when questioned according to COMOT-15 (P <0.01) after surgery, while the depressive state showed significantly low results (p <0.001). Preoperative depression is a significant predictive factor for QoL in patients with CSOM. This should be considered during patient selection in order to provide more appropriate preoperative counseling.
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抑郁症对慢性化脓性中耳炎手术治疗效果的影响
本研究旨在探讨慢性化脓性中耳炎(CSOM)患者术前抑郁症状是否会影响中耳手术后的生活质量。本研究对80例术前和术后行CSOM手术的CSOM患者进行了问卷调查,并分别填写了COMOT-15问卷和PHQ-D抑郁问卷。CSOM手术治疗后COMOT-15总分显著提高(p <0.001)。无抑郁症状患者术后COMOT-15问卷调查结果明显优于对照组(P <0.01),抑郁状态患者术后问卷调查结果明显低于对照组(P <0.001)。术前抑郁是CSOM患者生活质量的重要预测因素。在选择患者时应考虑到这一点,以便提供更合适的术前咨询。
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