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Epilepsy & Behavior | 2018

Psychiatric comedication in patients with epilepsy

Magdalena Bosak; Katarzyna Cyranka; Dominika Dudek; Monika Kowalik; Patrycja Mołek; Agnieszka Slowik

Psychiatric disorders are more common in patients with epilepsy than in the general population. The aims of the study were to assess the frequency and type of psychotropic drug usage in patients with epilepsy, to assess the risk factors for their use, and to assess their proconvulsive potential and the risk of interactions with antiepileptic drugs. This 20-month prospective study included patients treated at the university hospital outpatient clinic. Psychotropic drugs have been classified according to the Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System. Of the 621 patients (with a mean age of 35.4years), 60% were women, and 37.5% were in remission; 54.8% of the patients used antiepileptic drug monotherapy. The most commonly used antiepileptic drugs were valproate, levetiracetam, lamotrigine, and carbamazepine. Eighty-nine (14.3%) patients received psychiatric comedication. Sertraline, perazine, and hydroxyzine were the predominantly used psychotropic drugs. Independent variables associated with psychotropic drug usage in the logistic regression model included age, active epilepsy, combined focal and generalized epilepsy type, use of somatic comedication, and phenobarbital. Over one-third of the patients simultaneously received antiepileptic drugs and psychotropic drugs, between which clinically significant interactions may occur, 10% of patients used psychotropic drugs to lower the seizure threshold. The results of the study indicate the need for closer cooperation between doctors of various specialties when caring for patients with epilepsy.


Psychiatria Polska | 2017

Industry-Corrupted Psychiatric Trials

Jay D. Amsterdam; Leemon B. McHenry; Jon Jureidini; Katarzyna Cyranka

The goal of this paper is to expose the research misconduct of pharmaceutical industry sponsored clinical trials via three short case studies of corrupted psychiatric trials that were conducted in the United States. We discuss the common elements that enable the misrepresentation of clinical trial results including ghostwriting for medical journals, the role of key opinion leaders as co-conspirators with the pharmaceutical industry and the complicity of top medical journals in failing to uphold standards of science and peer review. We conclude that the corruption of industry-sponsored clinical trials is one of the major obstacles facing evidence-based medicine.


Psychiatria Polska | 2017

Trait and state anxiety in patients treated with intensive short-term group psychotherapy for neurotic and personality disorders.

Michał Mielimąka; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Katarzyna Cyranka; Jerzy Sobański; Edyta Dembińska; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski

OBJECTIVES The study aimed to determine the severity of trait and state anxiety in patients treated for neurotic and personality disorders with intensive, short-term group psychotherapy and to analyse the change of anxiety intensity in the course of treatment. METHODS 116 patients (81 females and 35 males) participated in the study. The measurement of anxiety intensity was conducted with the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) at the beginning and at the end of treatment. RESULTS The majority of patients (69% of the study group) demonstrated a high intensity of state anxiety at the beginning of the treatment with 47.4% being classified as very high. High intensity of trait anxiety was observed in 64.7% of participants (50.9% -very high). RCI (Reliable Change Index) and RCV (Reliable Change Value) indicated a significant change in state anxiety intensity in 62.1% of participants (48.3% - significant decrease, 13.8% increase). At the end of treatment more than a half of patients manifested medium and low intensity of both trait and state anxiety. CONCLUSIONS At the beginning of psychotherapy the majority of patients demonstrated high intensity of both trait and state anxiety. In the course of therapy a considerable reduction of intensity of trait and state anxiety is observed. Significant deterioration in trait anxiety is observed in one out of every thirteen treated patients. Polish adaptation of STAI questionnaire is a useful tool for monitoring effectiveness of psychotherapy and may be successfully applied for screening and detailed diagnosis of neurotic and personality disorders.


Archives of psychiatry and psychotherapy | 2018

The psychological, psychotherapeutic and medical dimensions of the activities of social services in Poland

Arkadiusz Żukiewicz; Agnieszka Baran; Katarzyna Cyranka

This paper is an attempt to look at the functioning of social services in Poland from an interdisciplinary perspective, presenting common areas of activity of socio-pedagogical, psychological, psychotherapeutic and medical professionals. We consider not only the literature on the subject, but also our own research. Our goal was also to identify areas of interdisciplinary scientific cooperation, including in research. Such cooperation could help generate new research problems to study in interdisciplinary teams.


Przeglad Gastroenterologiczny | 2015

The crossroads of gastroenterology and psychiatry – what benefits can psychiatry provide for the treatment of patients suffering from gastrointestinal symptoms

Jerzy Sobański; Katarzyna Klasa; Michał Mielimąka; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Edyta Dembińska; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Katarzyna Cyranka; Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj; Lech Popiołek

Introduction Gastrointestinal symptoms are very common in the general population. Many of them coincide with mental disorders (especially with neuroses, stress-related disorders, somatisation disorders, autonomic dysfunction, and anxiety) that are associated with psychological trauma, conflicts, and difficulties with interpersonal relationships. Aim Assessment of the association between gastrointestinal complaints and stressful situations in relationships, among patients admitted to day hospital for neurotic and behavioural disorders. Material and methods Analysis of the likelihood of co-occurrence of abdominal symptoms and stressful situations, reported by patients before admission, in a large group of subjects treated with psychotherapy. Results Gastrointestinal symptoms were highly prevalent in the studied group (they were reported by 40–50% of patients). The most common complaints in women were: loss of appetite (52%), nausea (49%), and constipation and flatulence (45%). In men the most prevalent symptoms were: loss of appetite (47%), heartburn (44%), and flatulence (43%). Functional gastrointestinal symptoms (especially vomiting in cases of nervousness in females or heartburn in males) were significantly associated with greater likelihood of current difficulties in interpersonal relationships, such as conflicts with partner/spouse or parent. Conclusions The results suggest that in many cases symptoms of anxiety disorders or somatisation disorders coexisted with irritable bowel syndrome and functional dyspepsia.


Archives of psychiatry and psychotherapy | 2013

Traumatic childhood sexual events and secondary sexual health complaints in neurotic disorders

Jerzy Sobański; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Katarzyna Klasa; Edyta Dembińska; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Katarzyna Cyranka


Kardiologia Polska | 2015

Complaints of neurotic patients that are of interest for a cardiologist.

Jerzy A. Sobański; Katarzyna Klasa; Lech Popiołek; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Edyta Dembińska; Michał Mielimąka; Katarzyna Cyranka; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj; Paweł Rodziński


Psychiatria Polska | 2014

Influence of cumulated sexual trauma on sexual life and relationship of a patient

Jerzy Sobański; Katarzyna Klasa; Katarzyna Cyranka; Lukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Edyta Dembińska; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj; Michał Mielimaka


Psychiatria Polska | 2017

Changes in intensity of neurotic symptoms that are associated with reduction of suicidal ideation in patients who underwent psychotherapy in the day-hospital for the treatment of neurotic and behavioral disorders

Paweł Rodziński; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Agnieszka Murzyn; Jerzy Sobański; Katarzyna Cyranka; Edyta Dembińska; Karolina Grządziel; Katarzyna Klasa; Michał Mielimąka; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj


Psychiatria Polska | 2016

Pain and tactile dissociation, derealization and depersonalization symptoms in women and recalled traumatic events in childhood, adolescence and early adulthood

Bogna Smiatek-Mazgaj; Jerzy Sobański; Krzysztof Rutkowski; Katarzyna Klasa; Edyta Dembińska; Łukasz Müldner-Nieckowski; Katarzyna Cyranka; Michał Mielimąka

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Krzysztof Rutkowski

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Edyta Dembińska

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Michał Mielimąka

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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A. Citkowska-Kisielewska

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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J. Sobanski

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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M. Mielimaka

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Agnieszka Slowik

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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Magdalena Bosak

Jagiellonian University Medical College

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