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Annals of General Psychiatry | 2011

Psychological symptom patterns and vital exhaustion in outpatients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Athanasios Tselebis; Dionisios Bratis; Epaminondas Kosmas; Maria Harikiopoulou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Silvia Dumitru; Georgios Moussas; Athanasios Karkanias; Ioannis Ilias; Nikolaos M. Siafakas; Nikolaos Tzanakis

BackgroundSeveral studies have reported high prevalence of anxiety and depression in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) outpatients. Moreover, these patients share psychological or psychopathological characteristics that inhibit their ability to cope with the disease. In the present study we aimed to record the prevalence of psychological symptom patterns in a sample of Greek COPD outpatients and to assess which psychological factors (and to which degree) contribute to vital exhaustion (VE).MethodsThe study included 139 COPD outpatients. We used the Symptom Checklist 90 - Revised (SCL-90-R) and the Maastricht Questionnaire (MQ) in order to evaluate psychological symptom patterns and VE, respectively.ResultsThe mean MQ score was 19.6, which is significantly higher than the corresponding score in the general population. Regarding the SCL-90-R dimensions, depression was the highest followed by somatization, obsessive-compulsive and anxiety dimensions. Additionally, a positive correlation was observed between the MQ and the SCL-90-R dimensions. MQ failed to demonstrate correlation with age, gender, education level or the severity of the disease. Depression seems to be responsible for 57.9% of the variation of VE, while obsessive-compulsiveness is responsible for an additional 2.4%. All the remaining dimensions of SCL-90-R had no statistically significant contributions.ConclusionsOur findings suggest the high prevalence of VE, together with high rates in most of the SCL-90-R dimensions with greater depression, somatization, obsessive-compulsiveness and anxiety in a Greek COPD group at various Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) diagnostic criteria stages. The coexistence of such symptoms should be further assessed as an eventual unfavorable prognostic factor.


BioMed Research International | 2014

Contribution of Psychological Factors in Dropping out from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Rehabilitation Programs

Athanasios Tselebis; Epaminondas Kosmas; Dionisios Bratis; Argiro Pachi; Ioannis Ilias; Maria Harikiopoulou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Konstantinos Velentzas; Silvia Dumitru; Georgios Moussas; Nikolaos M. Siafakas; Nikolaos Tzanakis

Significant positive effects, particularly on psychological state in patients who completed the follow-up pulmonary rehabilitation programs, are indicated by a large number of studies. Yet, a remarkable proportion of selected patients drop out from these programs. In this study, we investigated existing differences on psychological variables among COPD patients who complete and those who drop out from pulmonary rehabilitation programs. The study included 144 patients, 43 (29.9%) of whom did not complete the program. SCL-90 was used for the assessment of psychological symptoms. On the SCL-90-R scale 55.6% of patients had abnormal findings. Patients who discontinued the program had higher rates of depression and somatization compared to those who completed it. Regarding the psychopathology scales of SCL-90R, we found that patients who discontinued the program showed higher levels of psychopathology on the scales of somatization, depression, paranoid ideation, and psychotism compared to those who completed the program. The final regression model showed that patients with low educational status and psychotism were more likely to leave the program. In conclusion, psychopathology contributes to patients dropping out from a COPD rehabilitation program; thus, psychological assessment prior to inclusion in rehabilitation programs may reduce dropouts.


Respiratory Physiology & Neurobiology | 2017

Effect of pulmonary rehabilitation on tidal expiratory flow limitation at rest and during exercise in COPD patients

Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Sofia-Antiopi Gennimata; Maria Harikiopoulou; Georgios Kaltsakas; Anastasios Palamidas; Antonia Koutsoukou; Charis Roussos; Epameinondas Kosmas; Petros Bakakos; Nickolaos G. Koulouris

We hypothesized that severe COPD patients who present with the disadvantageous phenomenon of Expiratory Flow Limitation (EFL) may benefit as COPD patients without EFL do after implementation of a Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) program. Forty-two stable COPD patients were studied at rest and during exercise. EFL and dynamic hyperinflation (DH) were documented using the negative expiratory pressure (NEP) technique and inspiratory capacity (IC) maneuvers, respectively. Patient centered outcomes were evaluated by the Saint-Georges Respiratory Questionnaire (SGRQ) and the mMRC dyspnea scale. Before PR, 16 patients presented with EFL at rest and/or during exercise. After PR, EFL was abolished in 15 out of those 16 EFL patients who exhibited a significant increase in IC values. These were mainly accomplished through a modification of the breathing pattern. In the 26 NFL patients no increase was noted in their IC or a modification of their breathing pattern. However, both NFL and EFL COPD patients improved exercise capacity and patients centered outcomes undergoing the same PR program.


Annals of General Psychiatry | 2010

Association between depression and body mass index in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Athanasios Tselebis; Dionisios Bratis; Maria Harikiopoulou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Georgios Moussas; Athanasios Karkanias; Elias Kainis; Epaminondas Kosmas; Nikolaos Tzanakis; Nikolaos M. Siafakas

Association between depression and body mass index in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Athanasios Tselebis, Dionisios Bratis, Maria Harikiopoulou, Elpida Theodorakopoulou, Georgios Moussas, Athanasios Karkanias, Elias Kainis, Epaminondas Kosmas, Nikolaos Tzanakis, Nikolaos Siafakas From 1 International Congress on Neurobiology and Clinical Psychopharmacology and European Psychiatric Association Conference on Treatment Guidance Thessaloniki, Greece. 19-22 November 2009


Multidisciplinary Respiratory Medicine | 2013

A pulmonary rehabilitation program reduces levels of anxiety and depression in COPD patients

Athanasios Tselebis; Dionisios Bratis; Argiro Pachi; Georgios Moussas; Ioannis Ilias; Maria Harikiopoulou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Silvia Dumitru; Epaminondas Kosmas; Nikolaos M. Siafakas; Nikolaos Tzanakis


Psychiatrikē = Psychiatriki | 2013

[Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease: sense of coherence and family support versus anxiety and depression].

Athanasios Tselebis; Dionisios Bratis; Argiro Pachi; Georgios Moussas; Athanasios Karkanias; Maria Harikiopoulou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Epaminondas Kosmas; Ioannis Ilias; Nikolaos M. Siafakas; Nikolaos Tzanakis


Chest | 2014

The Relationship Between the Adherence to Treatment and the Psychological Profile of Patients With Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Epameinondas Kosmas; Athanassios Tselebis; Dionissios Bratis; Silvia Dumitru; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Maria Harikiopoulou; Konstantinos Velentzas; Petros Bakakos; Nachman Alchanatis; Nikolaos Koulouris


american thoracic society international conference | 2009

Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Improvement of BODE Index: Correlations with Alterations in Anxiety, Depression and Quality of Life.

Epaminondas Kosmas; Paraskevi Kavoura; Maria Harikiopoulou; Silvia Dumitru; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; G Birba; H Lambrakis; M Toumbis; N Anagnostopoulou; Nikolaos Koulouris; Charis Roussos


Chest | 2009

DOES PULMONARY REHABILITATION-INDUCED IMPROVEMENT IN BODE INDEX CORRELATE WITH IMPROVEMENTS IN ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION AND QUALITY OF LIFE ?

Paraskevi Kavoura; Maria Harikiopoulou; Silvia Dumitru; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Georgia Birba; Haris Lambrakis; Dionyssios Bratis; Athanassios Tselembis; Nikolaos Koulouris; Manos Alchanatis; Charis Roussos; Epaminondas Kosmas


European Respiratory Journal | 2013

Why low risk class CURB patients with CAP are hospitalized

Adamantia Liapikou; Myrsini Melachrinidou; Elpida Theodorakopoulou; Andromaxi Spiliotopoulou; Andreas Anastasopoulos; Antonia Koutsoukou; Nikolaos Koulouris; Panos Demertzis

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Epaminondas Kosmas

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Nikolaos Koulouris

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Charis Roussos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Georgios Moussas

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Antonia Koutsoukou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Petros Bakakos

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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Alexia Chronaiou

National and Kapodistrian University of Athens

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