Pharmacotherapy in the management of anxiety and pain during acute coronary syndromes and the risk of developing symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder

BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepines and morphine are given during acute coronary syndromes (ACSs) to alleviate anxiety and pain, and p-blockers may also reduce pain. ACS may induce posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Symptoms (PTSS). When taken during trauma other than ACS, benzodiazepines increase the risk of PTSS, but it is unknown if benzodiazepines increase the risk of PTSS in ACS. We examined the effects of drug exposure during ACS on the development of PTSS. METHODS AND RESULTS: Study participants were 154 patients with a verified ACS. Baseline demographics, clinical variables, and psychological measures were obtained through a medical history, through a psychometric assessment, and from patient records, and used as covariates in linear regression analysis. Three months after ACS, the severity of PTSS was assessed with the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale. During ACS, 37.7% of patients were exposed to benzodiazepines, whereas 72.1% were exposed to morphine and 88.3% were exposed to p-blockers, but only 7.1% were exposed to antidepressants. Eighteen (11.7%) patients developed clinical PTSD. Adjusting for all covariates, benzodiazepine use was significantly associated with the Clinician-Administered PTSD Scale total severity score (unstandardized coefficient B [SE], 0.589 [0.274]; partial r=0.18; P=0.032) and the reexperiencing subscore (B [SE], 0.433 [0.217]; partial r=0.17; P=0.047). Patients exposed to benzodiaz-epines had an almost 4-fold increased relative risk of developing clinical PTSD, adjusting for acute stress disorder Symptoms (odds ratio, 3.75; 95% CI, 1.31-10.77). Morphine, p-blockers, and antidepressants showed no predictive value. CONCLUSIONS: Notwithstanding short-term antianxiety effects during ACS, benzodiazepine use might increase the risk of ACS-induced PTSS with clinical significance, thereby compromising patients’ quality of life and prognosis.

Авторы
Von Känel R.1 , Meister-Langraf R.E.1, 3 , Princip M.1 , Pazhenkottil A.P.1, 7 , Schmid J.P.2 , Barth J. 4 , Znoj H.5 , Schnyder U.6
Издательство
Blackwell Publishing Inc.
Номер выпуска
2
Язык
Английский
Страницы
1-11
Статус
Опубликовано
Том
10
Год
2021
Организации
  • 1 Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Psychosomatic Medicine|University Hospital Zurich|University of Zurich
  • 2 Clienia Schlössli AG
  • 3 Department of Cardiology|Cardiac Imaging|Department of Nuclear Medicine|University Hospital Zurich|University of Zurich
  • 4 Department of Cardiology
  • 5 Complementary and Integrative Medicine|University Hospital Zurich|University of Zurich
  • 6 Department of Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine|University of Bern
  • 7 University of Zurich
Ключевые слова
cardiovascular disease; pharmacotherapy; posttraumatic stress disorder; psychological stress; risk factor
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