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Global prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Systematic review and meta-analysis.
Tan, Darren Jun Hao; Quek, Sabrina Xin Zi; Yong, Jie Ning; Suresh, Adithya; Koh, Kaiser Xuan Ming; Lim, Wen Hui; Quek, Jingxuan; Tang, Ansel; Tan, Caitlyn; Nah, Benjamin; Tan, Eunice; Keitoku, Taisei; Muthiah, Mark D; Syn, Nicholas; Ng, Cheng Han; Kim, Beom Kyung; Tamaki, Nobuharu; Ho, Cyrus Su Hui; Loomba, Rohit; Huang, Daniel Q.
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  • Tan DJH; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Quek SXZ; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Yong JN; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore.
  • Suresh A; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Koh KXM; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Lim WH; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Quek J; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tang A; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan C; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Nah B; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan E; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore.
  • Keitoku T; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Muthiah MD; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore.
  • Syn N; Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Musashino Red Cross Hospital, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Ng CH; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Kim BK; Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Department of Medicine, National University Hospital, Singapore.
  • Tamaki N; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ho CSH; Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore.
  • Loomba R; Department of Internal Medicine, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
  • Huang DQ; Yonsei Liver Center, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University Health System, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Clin Mol Hepatol ; 28(4): 864-875, 2022 10.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36263668
BACKGROUND/AIMS: Depression and anxiety are associated with poorer outcomes in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, the prevalence of depression and anxiety in HCC are unclear. We aimed to establish the prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with HCC. METHODS: MEDLINE and Embase were searched and original articles reporting prevalence of anxiety or depression in patients with HCC were included. A generalized linear mixed model with Clopper-Pearson intervals was used to obtain the pooled prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with HCC. Risk factors were analyzed via a fractional-logistic regression model. RESULTS: Seventeen articles involving 64,247 patients with HCC were included. The pooled prevalence of depression and anxiety in patients with HCC was 24.04% (95% confidence interval [CI], 13.99-38.11%) and 22.20% (95% CI, 10.07-42.09%) respectively. Subgroup analysis determined that the prevalence of depression was lowest in studies where depression was diagnosed via clinician-administered scales (16.07%;95% CI, 4.42-44.20%) and highest in self-reported scales (30.03%; 95% CI, 17.19-47.01%). Depression in patients with HCC was lowest in the Americas (16.44%; 95% CI, 6.37-36.27%) and highest in South-East Asia (66.67%; 95% CI, 56.68-75.35%). Alcohol consumption, cirrhosis, and college education significantly increased risk of depression in patients with HCC. CONCLUSION: One in four patients with HCC have depression, while one in five have anxiety. Further studies are required to validate these findings, as seen from the wide CIs in certain subgroup analyses. Screening strategies for depression and anxiety should also be developed for patients with HCC.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ansiedade / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Depressão / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Mol Hepatol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ansiedade / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Depressão / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Etiology_studies / Prevalence_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies / Systematic_reviews Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Clin Mol Hepatol Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article