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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 69(2b): 342-348, 2011. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-588096

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OBJECTIVE: To estimate the frequency of depression/anxiety and to establish the social, epilepsy and psychiatric characteristics in individuals with epilepsy. METHOD: A cross-sectional study was employed to evaluate 153 subjects with epilepsy who were identified in a previous community-based survey. First, a structured interview was conducted, followed by a psychiatric evaluation. Subjects with depression were compared to those without, and subjects with anxiety were compared to those without. RESULTS: The prevalence of anxiety and depression was 39.4 and 24.4 percent, respectively. Both were associated with low schooling (OR 3.8, 95 percent CI 1.6 to 9.0 and OR 2.8, 95 percent CI 1.2 to 6.5 for depression and anxiety, respectively), lifetime suicidal thoughts (OR 4.4, 95 percent CI 1.9 to 10.3 and OR 3.6, 95 percent CI 1.7 to 7.7) and lifetime suicide attempts (OR 9.3, 95 percent CI 2.6 to 32.8 and OR 6.9, 95 percent CI 1.8 to 26.4). CONCLUSION: The high rates of depression and anxiety reinforced the need for recognition and treatment of mental disorders in epilepsy.


OBJETIVO: Estimar a frequência de depressão/ansiedade em pessoas com epilepsia e estabelecer as características sociais, da epilepsia e psiquiátricas associadas. MÉTODO: Foi feito um estudo transversal para avaliar 153 sujeitos com epilepsia identificados em um levantamento prévio feito na comunidade. Primeiramente foi realizada uma entrevista estruturada, seguida de uma avaliação psiquiátrica. Os sujeitos deprimidos foram comparados com aqueles sem depressão e os sujeitos com ansiedade foram comparados com aqueles sem ela. RESULTADOS: A prevalência de ansiedade e depressão foi de 39,4 por cento e 24,4 por cento, respectivamente. Ambas foram associadas a baixa escolaridade (OR 3,8; IC95 por cento 1,6-9,0 e OR 2,8, IC95 por cento 1,2- 6,5 para depressão e ansiedade, respectivamente), ideação suicida (OR 4,4; IC95 por cento 1,9-10,3 e OR 3,6; IC95 por cento 1,7-7,7) e tentativa de suicídio (OR 9,3; IC95 por cento 2,6-32,8 e OR 6,9; IC95 por cento 1,8-26,4). CONCLUSÃO: As altas taxas de depressão e ansiedade reforçam a necessidade de reconhecimento e tratamento dos transtornos mentais na epilepsia.


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Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Anxiety/epidemiology , Depression/epidemiology , Epilepsy/psychology , Suicide, Attempted/psychology , Anxiety/diagnosis , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Data Collection , Depression/diagnosis , Epilepsy/epidemiology , Psychiatric Status Rating Scales , Socioeconomic Factors , Suicide, Attempted/statistics & numerical data
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 42(11): 1076-1079, Nov. 2009. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-529112

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Computed tomography (CT) images are routinely used to assess ischemic brain stroke in the acute phase. They can provide important clues about whether to treat the patient by thrombolysis with tissue plasminogen activator. However, in the acute phase, the lesions may be difficult to detect in the images using standard visual analysis. The objective of the present study was to determine if texture analysis techniques applied to CT images of stroke patients could differentiate between normal tissue and affected areas that usually go unperceived under visual analysis. We performed a pilot study in which texture analysis, based on the gray level co-occurrence matrix, was applied to the CT brain images of 5 patients and of 5 control subjects and the results were compared by discriminant analysis. Thirteen regions of interest, regarding areas that may be potentially affected by ischemic stroke, were selected for calculation of texture parameters. All regions of interest for all subjects were classified as lesional or non-lesional tissue by an expert neuroradiologist. Visual assessment of the discriminant analysis graphs showed differences in the values of texture parameters between patients and controls, and also between texture parameters for lesional and non-lesional tissue of the patients. This suggests that texture analysis can indeed be a useful tool to help neurologists in the early assessment of ischemic stroke and quantification of the extent of the affected areas.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Stroke , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Case-Control Studies , Pilot Projects , Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted , Severity of Illness Index
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