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摘要
目的:概述目前针对血液透析患者(HD)抑郁和焦虑的药物治疗和心理干预措施,如认知行为疗法和呼吸练习:抑郁和焦虑是血液透析患者的常见问题,影响着他们的死亡率和发病率;然而,这些问题往往未得到充分认识和治疗。尽管这一问题正引起越来越多的科学界关注,但有关这些疾病治疗方法的研究仍然很少。此外,在药物治疗方面也没有明确的指导方针,对于肾功能减退的患者来说,药物治疗可能会比较困难。认知行为疗法等心理干预可能有助于治疗 HD 患者的这些精神障碍,但有关此类干预效果的报告很少:本综述概述了目前使用抗抑郁药物和治疗方法治疗 HD 患者精神障碍的一些方法。目前迫切需要对治疗抑郁和焦虑症的社会心理干预和药物干预进行随机临床试验。目前,这两种方法似乎都很有用,但在制定明确的指导方针之前,应谨慎实施。
Pharmacological and psychological treatment of depression and anxiety among hemodialyzed patients - a review.
Purpose: An overview of the current pharmacological treatment and psychosocial interventions, such as cognitive-behavioral therapy and breathing exercises, for depression and anxiety among hemodialyzed patients (HD).
Views: Depression and anxiety are common problems among HD patients, influencing their mortality and morbidity; however, they are often under-recognized and under-treated. Even though the topic is attracting more scientific attention there are still only few studies about methods of treatment for those disorders. Moreover, there are no clear guidelines on pharmacological therapy, which may prove to be difficult among patients with decreased renal function. Psychological interventions such as cognitive-behavioral therapy may be useful in treatment of these mental disorders among HD patients, though reports on the effects of such interventions are scarce.
Conclusions: This review outlines some of the current approaches to the treatment of mental disorders among HD patients that use both antidepressants and therapeutic methods. There is an urgent need for randomized clinical trials of both psychosocial and pharmacological interventions in treatment of depressive and anxiety disorders. Currently, both methods seem to be useful; however, they should be implemented with caution until clear guidelines are developed.