The status and influence of anxiety and depression in patients with complex regional pain syndrome
Objective To explore the anxiety and depression status of patients with complex regional pain syn-drome(CRPS)and its impact on symptoms and quality of life.Methods Sixty CRPS patients from February 2021 to February 2023,as well as a matched health examination population of 60 years old and gender were selected as the study subjects,and they were set as the observation group and the control group respectively.The Hamilton Anxiety and Depression Self Rating Scale(HAMA)and HAMD between two groups of patients were compared.Patients with anxiety or depression in the observation group were set as the anxiety and depression group,while the rest were set as the non anxiety and depression group.The Jane's McGill Pain Questionnaire(SF-MPQ)and Quality of Life Index(QL Index)between two groups of patients,and analyze the correlation between HAMA score,HAMD score,SF-MPQ score,and QL Index score.Results The HAMA score and HAMD score of the observation group were significantly higher than those of the control group(P<0.05).A total of 24 patients with anxiety or depression were observed in the combina-tion;The SF-MPQ scores in the anxiety and depression group were significantly higher than those in the non anxiety and depression group(P<0.05).The QL Index score in the anxiety and depression group was significantly lower than that in the non anxiety and depression group(P<0.05).The HAMA score and HAMD score of the anxiety and depression group were positively correlated with the SF-MPQ score,and negatively correlated with the QL-Index score(P<0.05).Conclusion CRPS patients have significant anxiety and depression,which can exacerbate their symptoms and reduce their quality of life.
Complex regional pain syndromeAnxietyDepressionQuality of life