Title of article :
Diagnosis of Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Patient Reaction and Adaptation—Case Study and Review of the Literature
Author/Authors :
Solomou, Solomis Barnet - Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust - London N15 3TH, UK , Stavrou, Maria RoyalLondonHospital - BartsHealthNHSTrust - WhitechapelRoad - LondonE11BB, UK , Marley, Justin The Kingswood Centre, North Essex Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust - Turner Road - Colchester CO4 5JY, UK
Abstract :
Heart failure remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality. Given that heart failure generally has a chronic course,it is important to appreciate the impact it can have on the quality of life of patients and also their partners or family carers.Method.Questionnaires were given to a patient newly diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy, during his hospital admission, as well asafter discharge. The responses are summarised and explored in the discussion section, where we used review of the literature todiscuss the implications of a new diagnosis of heart failure.Results.The patient’s responses to the questionnaires suggest certainanxieties that are part of his adaptation to the diagnosis of heart failure.Conclusion.Depression is a common comorbid conditionin patients with heart failure. Various tools can be used to screen for depression in patients with heart failure. Both pharmacologicaland nonpharmacological options are available. Rapid evaluation of ongoing problems and active participation by a psychiatrist canensure that the patient receives the best possible clinical care.
Keywords :
Diagnosis , Dilated Cardiomyopathy , Patient Reaction , Adaptation—Case Study and Review of the Literature
Journal title :
Case Reports in Psychiatry