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A complex interplay between autonomic symptoms and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress
Background We evaluated the influence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress on the results of COMPASS-31 in a large population of people referred to the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and healthy controls (HC). Methods Nine hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients referred to HUTT and 518 HC were...
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description | Background
We evaluated the influence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress on the results of COMPASS-31 in a large population of people referred to the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and healthy controls (HC).
Methods
Nine hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients referred to HUTT and 518 HC were enrolled. All participants completed Composite Autonomic Symptom Score-31 (COMPASS-31). Stress symptoms were evaluated by Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-21 (DASS-21) questionnaire. We corrected the result of the COMPASS-31 with the independent predictors in order to improve the specificity of the test.
Results
In both patients and HC, COMPASS-31 was higher in participants with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms (all
p
< 0.001). In a multivariable linear regression analysis, HC was negative, while female sex and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were independent positive predictors of COMPASS-31. In HC, COMPASS-31 had a median of 7.913, and this value differentiated between HC and patients with a high sensitivity of 87% and low specificity of 50%. In order to adjust the value of COMPASS-31 with the parameters that were significant in the multivariable linear regression model, we calculated the new corrected COMAPSS-31 (cCOMPASS-31), which had comparable sensitivity of 77%, but an increased specificity of 73%.
Conclusion
This study has shown that symptoms of depression, anxiety, and/or stress worsen the perceived severity of autonomic symptoms in people with symptoms of orthostatic intolerance and healthy population. cCOMPASS-31 is a valuable tool that can help clinicians in discerning the true autonomic background of patients’ complaints. |
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We evaluated the influence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress on the results of COMPASS-31 in a large population of people referred to the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and healthy controls (HC).
Methods
Nine hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients referred to HUTT and 518 HC were enrolled. All participants completed Composite Autonomic Symptom Score-31 (COMPASS-31). Stress symptoms were evaluated by Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-21 (DASS-21) questionnaire. We corrected the result of the COMPASS-31 with the independent predictors in order to improve the specificity of the test.
Results
In both patients and HC, COMPASS-31 was higher in participants with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms (all
p
< 0.001). In a multivariable linear regression analysis, HC was negative, while female sex and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were independent positive predictors of COMPASS-31. In HC, COMPASS-31 had a median of 7.913, and this value differentiated between HC and patients with a high sensitivity of 87% and low specificity of 50%. In order to adjust the value of COMPASS-31 with the parameters that were significant in the multivariable linear regression model, we calculated the new corrected COMAPSS-31 (cCOMPASS-31), which had comparable sensitivity of 77%, but an increased specificity of 73%.
Conclusion
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We evaluated the influence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress on the results of COMPASS-31 in a large population of people referred to the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and healthy controls (HC).
Methods
Nine hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients referred to HUTT and 518 HC were enrolled. All participants completed Composite Autonomic Symptom Score-31 (COMPASS-31). Stress symptoms were evaluated by Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-21 (DASS-21) questionnaire. We corrected the result of the COMPASS-31 with the independent predictors in order to improve the specificity of the test.
Results
In both patients and HC, COMPASS-31 was higher in participants with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms (all
p
< 0.001). In a multivariable linear regression analysis, HC was negative, while female sex and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were independent positive predictors of COMPASS-31. In HC, COMPASS-31 had a median of 7.913, and this value differentiated between HC and patients with a high sensitivity of 87% and low specificity of 50%. In order to adjust the value of COMPASS-31 with the parameters that were significant in the multivariable linear regression model, we calculated the new corrected COMAPSS-31 (cCOMPASS-31), which had comparable sensitivity of 77%, but an increased specificity of 73%.
Conclusion
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We evaluated the influence of symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress on the results of COMPASS-31 in a large population of people referred to the head-up tilt test (HUTT) and healthy controls (HC).
Methods
Nine hundred fifty-nine consecutive patients referred to HUTT and 518 HC were enrolled. All participants completed Composite Autonomic Symptom Score-31 (COMPASS-31). Stress symptoms were evaluated by Depression, Anxiety, and Stress-21 (DASS-21) questionnaire. We corrected the result of the COMPASS-31 with the independent predictors in order to improve the specificity of the test.
Results
In both patients and HC, COMPASS-31 was higher in participants with depression, anxiety, and stress symptoms (all
p
< 0.001). In a multivariable linear regression analysis, HC was negative, while female sex and symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress were independent positive predictors of COMPASS-31. In HC, COMPASS-31 had a median of 7.913, and this value differentiated between HC and patients with a high sensitivity of 87% and low specificity of 50%. In order to adjust the value of COMPASS-31 with the parameters that were significant in the multivariable linear regression model, we calculated the new corrected COMAPSS-31 (cCOMPASS-31), which had comparable sensitivity of 77%, but an increased specificity of 73%.
Conclusion
This study has shown that symptoms of depression, anxiety, and/or stress worsen the perceived severity of autonomic symptoms in people with symptoms of orthostatic intolerance and healthy population. cCOMPASS-31 is a valuable tool that can help clinicians in discerning the true autonomic background of patients’ complaints.</abstract><cop>Cham</cop><pub>Springer International Publishing</pub><pmid>37016063</pmid><doi>10.1007/s10072-023-06787-9</doi><tpages>11</tpages><orcidid>https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3360-1748</orcidid></addata></record> |
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