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Pharmacological Reports | 2015

Therapeutic effect of aripiprazole in chronic schizophrenia is accompanied by anti-inflammatory activity

Jarosław Sobiś; Monika Rykaczewska-Czerwińska; Elżbieta Świętochowska; Piotr Gorczyca

BACKGROUND Weight gain and metabolic abnormalities occur in chronic schizophrenia patients treated with atypical antipsychotics. The purpose of the study was to evaluate changes in serum levels of C-reactive protein (CRP), insulin and cytokines (IL-6, TNF-α, IL-1β, IFN-γ, sTNF-R1, IL-12, IL-23, IL-1Ra, TGF-β1, IL-4, and IL-10) after switching to aripiprazole. METHODS Cytokine, hsCRP and insulin measurements were performed in patients (n=17) on day 0 and day 28 of the study using standard ELISA assays. The psychopathological status was assessed using PANSS. WC and BMI were measured and calculated, respectively. RESULTS We observed high clinical efficacy in aripiprazole linked to a 2.7% weight loss. There were statistically significant reductions in PANSS scores and body parameters (p<0.001). After 28 days we detected a significant reduction in hsCRP (p<0.001), insulin (p<0.001), IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, sTNF-R1, IL-12, IL-23, IL-1Ra, TGF-β1, IL-4 (p<0.001), IFN-γ (p<0.05) and a significant elevation of IL-10 (p<0.001). There was a significant negative correlation between IL-10 levels and PANSS positive, negative and total scores after the study (p=0.022, p=0.003, p=0.008, respectively). CONCLUSIONS Aripiprazole limits inflammatory processes by enhancing anti-inflammatory signaling. Aripiprazole also reduces the risk of metabolic abnormalities.


Anaesthesiology Intensive Therapy | 2014

The prevalence of burnout syndrome in Polish anaesthesiologists

Aleksandra Misiołek; Piotr Gorczyca; Hanna Misiołek; Zbigniew Gierlotka

BACKGROUND Burnout syndrome is a psychological response to chronic work-related stress characterized by low enthusiasm towards the job, high psychological exhaustion, indolence and guilt. Being a medical doctor, both in Poland and in other countries, is one of the most stressful occupations and anaesthesiology is considered one of the most stressful specializations, which justify carrying out of the study on Polish anaesthesiologists. The aim of the study was to determine the prevalence of burnout syndrome in Polish anaesthesiologists METHODS Non-randomized cross-sectional study was carried out and data were gathered through a self-administrated questionnaire. The sample consisted of 373 Polish anaesthesiologists, 57.6% were women and 42.4% were men. A 66% response rate was achieved. The Burnout Syndrome was measured by the Spanish Burnout Inventory. RESULTS The prevalence burnout risk was almost 70%. The percentage of participants who indicated very high levels of burnout was 18%; 5.9% of whom fell into profile 2 considered to be clinical. The instrument applied was reliable with Cronbachs alphas exceeding 0.70. CONCLUSIONS The sample is characterized by high burnout risk with 5.9% of clinical cases. Participation in prevention programs is recommended.


Journal of Affective Disorders | 2010

Therapeutic efficacy assessment of weak variable magnetic fields with low value of induction in patients with drug-resistant depression.

Jarosław Sobiś; Magdalena Jarząb; Robert T. Hese; Aleksander Sieroń; Tomasz Zyss; Piotr Gorczyca; Zbigniew Gierlotka; Robert Pudlo; Jerzy Matysiakiewicz

BACKGROUND The aim of this prospective study was to verify whether magnetostimulation with weak variable magnetic fields with low value of induction could enhance the effects of pharmacological therapy in drug-resistant depression. MATERIALS AND METHODS Thirty patients, 26 women and 4 men, with drug-resistant depression were enrolled in the study. The subjects from Group No. I (14 patients) were given fluvoxamine and treated with weak variable magnetic field using the VIOFOR JPS device; the subjects from Group No. II (16 patients) were also given fluvoxamine but they were treated with the VIOFOR JPS device in placebo mode. Changes in depressive symptoms were estimated with the 21-point Hamilton Depression Scale (HDRS), Montgomery-Asberg Depression Scale (MADRS) and Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) questionnaire. RESULTS After 15 days of treatment highly significant differences were revealed between the patients treated with magnetic field and the patients treated with placebo: the final HDRS score was 53% of the initial value for the group receiving combined treatment, and 86% in the placebo group (p<0.001); for MADRS score the values were 51% and 88% (p<0.001), respectively, and for BDI 60% and 87% (p<0.001). Thus, the average effect of placebo applied with fluvoxamine was a ca. 15% reduction of symptoms, while the concurrent application of magnetic field and SSRI treatment resulted in a 40-50% improvement. CONCLUSION Our study indicates that adding a two-week low-induction variable magnetic field stimulation to a classical pharmacologic therapy reduces the intensity of symptoms in patients with drug-resistant depressive disorders.


Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2016

Serum vaspin concentrations in girls with anorexia nervosa.

Joanna Oświęcimska; Andrzej Suwała; Elżbieta Świętochowska; Zofia Ostrowska; Piotr Gorczyca; Karolina Ziora-Jakutowicz; Edyta Machura; Maria Szczepańska; Lidia Hyla-Klekot; Michał Kukla; Dariusz Ziora; Katarzyna Ziora

Abstract Background: Vaspin (VASP) is a protein detected in pre- and mature adipocytes, the production and secretion of which may be conditioned by nutrition status. VASP may also play a role in the regulation of food intake. Since to date, there are no available studies on serum vaspin concentrations in patients with anorexia nervosa (AN), the aim of our study is to assess serum vaspin concentrations in girls with AN in comparison to healthy subjects and determine its relationship with body weight, body masss index (BMI) and insulin. Methods: In this cross-sectional study vaspin serum concentrations were evaluated using a commercially available ELISA kit in 47 Polish girls hospitalized due to restrictive AN and 39 healthy controls (H). Results: The mean serum concentration of VASP in girls with AN was significantly higher than in the H group. These differences were also noted after adjustment for body masss index-standard deviation score (BMI-SDS), the homeostatic model assessment-insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index and insulin levels. There were no statistically significant correlations between the serum concentrations of VASP and body mass, BMI, BMI-SDS, insulin and HOMA-IR in the AN or healthy group. Conclusions: Serum vaspin levels in lean subjects are regulated in different mechanisms than previously reported in obesity. It should be established if elevated serum vaspin levels in girls with AN may contribute to low food intake in these patients.


Kardiochirurgia i Torakochirurgia Polska/Polish Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery | 2016

Cognitive impairment after sudden cardiac arrest

Magdalena Jaszke-Psonka; Magdalena Piegza; Piotr Ścisło; Robert Pudlo; Jacek Piegza; Karina Badura-Brzoza; Aleksandra Leksowska; Robert T. Hese; Piotr Gorczyca

Aim To evaluate the incidence and severity of the impairment of selected cognitive functions in patients after sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) in comparison to patients after myocardial infarction without SCA and healthy subjects and to analyze the influence of sociodemographic and clinical parameters and the duration of cardiac arrest on the presence and severity of the described disorders. Material and methods The study group comprised 30 cardiac arrest survivors, the reference group comprised 31 survivors of myocardial infarction without cardiac arrest, and the control group comprised 30 healthy subjects. The Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), the Digit Span test from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale, Lauretta Bender’s Visual-Motor Gestalt Test, and the Benton Visual Retention Test (BVRT) were used to assess the presence of cognitive impairment. An original questionnaire developed by the author was used for overall mental state assessment. Results The Bender test demonstrated a significant difference in the presence and severity of visual-motor skills between the study group and the control group, while BVRT and MMSE revealed increased incidence of cognitive impairment in the study group. The Bender and BVRT (D/D)/SS (version D, method D, scaled score) scales indicated cognitive impairment in 53.3% of these patients, while the BVRT (C/A)/SS test indicated cognitive impairment in 40%. For the reference group, the values were 32.3% and 12.9%, respectively. No correlation was found between the severity of cognitive impairment and the duration of cardiac arrest. Conclusions Impairment of visual-motor skills, short-term visual memory, concentration, and visual-motor coordination occurs much more frequently and is more severe in individuals after SCA than in healthy individuals. Impairment of memory trace storage and recall after delay occurs more frequently in patients after SCA than in patients after myocardial infarction without cardiac arrest and in healthy individuals. SCA duration did not have any influence on the severity of the described disorders.


Psychiatria Polska | 2015

Analysis of psychiatric consultations in a multidisciplinary hospital patients

Piotr Ścisło; Karina Badura-Brzoza; Piotr Gorczyca; Michał Błachut; Robert Pudlo; Magdalena Piegza; Robert T. Hese

UNLABELLED AIM : The aim of the research is the analysis of psychiatric consultations conducted in the multi-disciplinary hospital, establishing the cause of the consultations according to ICD-10 and the analysis of psychiatric consultations regarding their number on particular wards. METHODS Retrospective analysis of medical documentation concerning given consultations in the multidisciplinary hospital in Tarnowskie Góry in the years 2002-2010 has been conducted. In the statistics studies Shapiro-Wilk test, Kruskal-Wallis test, Mann-Whitney U test, Chi-square test of independence and the others have been used. RESULTS In the analyzed years, 3,672 consultations have been done, the mean age of the consulted patients has been 46.9 years. Taking into consideration the sex of the consulted patients, 41.99% of them were female and 58.01% were male. The main diagnoses of all consultations present as follows: F00-F09: 18.82%, F10-F19: 29.58%, F20-F29: 17.70%, F30-F39: 10.29%, F40-F48: 13.83%, F50-F59: 0.16%, F60-F69: 3.21%, F70-F79: 1.77%, F80-F89: 0%, F90-F98: 1.01%, other: 3.62%. The consultations most often have taken place on the following wards: Hospital Admitting Department (13.21%), Hospital Emergency Service (6.97%), Surgery Department (8.42%), Internal Medicine Department (6.51%), Neurology Department (4.82%). CONCLUSIONS The most frequent causes of consultation were addictions, the next were organic and psychotic disorders, neurotic and affective disorders. Consultations most often have taken place at the Hospital Admitting Department/Hospital Emergency Service, Surgery Department, Internal Medicine Department and Neurology Department.


Psychiatria Polska | 2015

Relationships between various temperament dimensions, levels of selected cytokines and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in males, incurred as a result of mechanical injuries of lower extremities.

Zbigniew Gierlotka; Jarosław Sobiś; Hanna Misiołek; Łukasz Kunert; Aleksandra Misiołek; Piotr Gorczyca

OBJECTIVES This analysis addresses the relationships between various temperament dimensions, levels of selected cytokines and PTSD in males, incurred as a result of mechanical injuries of lower extremities. METHODS PTSD was assessed with a PTSD Factorial Version Inventory. Temperamental traits were evaluated by means of Formal Characteristics of Behaviour - Temperament Inventory (FCB-TI). Cytokine levels were determined using ELISA kits. The study population was selected from among a larger population of 80 persons. 15 persons with signs of inflammation were excluded. PTSD group included 33 persons, 32 subjects were included in the control group. RESULTS Positive statistical correlation with PTSD was observed for: perseverance and emotional reactivity. On the other hand, negative relationship was shown between PTSD and: briskness, endurance and activity. No statistically significant correlations were revealed between the levels of selected cytokines (sIL-2, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-alpha & IFN-gamma) and temperamental traits. Moreover, this study investigates the relationships between temperamental traits, PTSD and various personality dimensions. CONCLUSIONS 1. Patients with temperamental traits such as high perseverance and emotional reactivity had a greater risk of PTSD. 2. Patients with temperamental traits such as high briskness, endurance and activity had lower risk of PTSD. 3. The level of cytokines (sIL-2, IL-6, IL-10, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma) was not dependent on the temperamental traits.


Kardiologia Polska | 2014

Dynamics of anxiety in women undergoing coronary angiography

Madgalena Piegza; Robert Pudlo; Karina Badura-Brzoza; Jacek Piegza; Bożena Szyguła-Jurkiewicz; Piotr Gorczyca; Lech Poloński

BACKGROUND Anxiety is a common and serious problem in ischaemic heart disease. Anxiety-associated somatisation disorders may imitate symptoms of coronary artery disease or coexist with ischaemic heart disease. Despite multiple visits to various specialists, patients with somatisation are frequently misdiagnosed and therefore mistreated. Identification of patients with anxiety disorders among patients complaining of chest pain is a prerequisite for appropriate management. By its nature, coronary angiography is a diagnostic test that can give rise to anxiety. However, dynamics of anxiety in this setting may be variable depending on coexisting mental disorders. AIM The purpose of this study was to determine whether the presence of significant atherosclerotic lesions in coronary arteries affects anxiety level changes following coronary angiography. METHODS A group of 90 female patients who underwent coronary angiography was divided into two groups: the first one included 48 patients without significant coronary stenoses, and the other one included 42 patients with confirmed significant atherosclerotic lesions. Dynamics of anxiety level changes from the hospital admission, through the post-examination period, until 6 to 9 months after coronary angiography was evaluated with three-time measurement of anxiety using the Spielbergers State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. In addition, intensity of anxiety as a trait was measured twice (at the first and the third examination). RESULTS The highest intensity of anxiety as a state was noted in both groups at the first measurement. A significant reduction in anxiety was observed at the second measurement, more pronounced in the group without significant coronary lesions. At the third measurement, women with confirmed significant coronary lesions showed the lowest level of anxiety, while the level of anxiety increased compared to the second measurement in the group of patients without significant coronary lesions. At the third measurement, women without significant coronary lesions showed a significantly higher level of anxiety compared to the group with significant coronary lesions. Intensity of anxiety as a trait was significantly lower at the final measurement in the group of patients with confirmed significant coronary stenoses. CONCLUSIONS In women demonstrating no significant atherosclerotic lesions in coronary angiography, anxiety does not resolve permanently but reappears after several months. In this group, is seems justified to consider a diagnosis of an anxiety disorder in the form of a somatoform disorder. Those patients should be offered psychiatric therapy.


Psychiatria Polska | 2015

Symptoms of depression and anxiety after cardiac arrest

Magdalena Piegza; Magdalena Jaszke; Piotr Ścisło; Robert Pudlo; Karina Badura-Brzoza; Jacek Piegza; Piotr Gorczyca; Robert T. Hese

OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to assess the incidence of depression and anxiety symptoms in patients after cardiac arrest (SCA) in relation to patients with a history of myocardial infarction without SCA and in healthy individuals. The analysis of the impact of selected socio-demographic and clinical parameters and duration of SCA on the presence and severity of depression and anxiety symptoms in different groups was also performed. METHODS The study involved 30 patients after SCA and 31 patients with a history of myocardial infarction without SCA. The control group consisted of 30 healthy subjects. To assess the mental state, a specially developed questionnaire was used, while the presence and severity of the symptoms were assessed using the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A). RESULTS Statistically, a significantly higher average level of depression and a higher incidence of anxiety was demonstrated in patients after a sudden cardiac arrest (study group) and after myocardial infarction (reference group) compared with the control group. There were no statistically significant differences in the incidence of anxiety between the study and reference groups. No impact of the duration of cardiac arrest on the incidence of depression and anxiety symptoms in the study group was observed. CONCLUSIONS In the group of people with a history of cardiac arrest, the most common mental disorder is depression. Anxiety and depression are significantly more frequent in patients with a history of SCA than in healthy individuals. There were no differences in the incidence and severity of depression symptoms in patients after SCA compared to patients after myocardial infarction without SCA. The described socio-demographic parameters and clinical characteristics had no impact on the symptoms of depression and anxiety in the investigated groups.


Archive | 2011

Sexual Abuse in Autistic Children as a Risk Factor of Developing of Schizophrenia

Piotr Gorczyca; Agnieszka Kapinos-Gorczyca; Katarzyna Ziora; Joanna Oświęcimska

In this article the authors present the problem of sexual abuse in children with autism. The rates of sexually abuse for children with developmental disabilities are nearly two times greater than for typical children. Based on the prevalence of abuse and its association with various behaviors, clinicians should be observe the potential of abuse when these behaviors are changed. The results of the latest studies prove, however, that schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders can take place in patients diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD). The sexual abuse of autistic children may be a risk factor of developing schizophrenia. Some children with autism may be targeted for abuse by sexual offenders. Current estimates suggest that 1:3 girls and 1:10 boys will be sexually abused by the time they are 18 years old (Tang, Freyd, & Wang, 2007). The sexual offender is usually someone who is known and trusted by the child (Cavanagh Johnson, 1999, 2002). Offenders attempt to gain trust from potential victims. The rates of sexually abuse for children with developmental disabilities are nearly two times greater than for typical children and the effects of sexually abuse may be exacerbated by social isolation and alienation (Mansell, Sobsey and Moskal (1998). Some children with autism after sexual abuse may not have the skills to effectively communicate what happened to them. They are unable to understand the nuances of reciprocal conversation needed to disclose sexual abuse. The abused autistic children attempt to cope with these behaviors or to the development of new behaviors that were not previously present. Some studies suggests that autistic children who are nonverbal exhibit more behavioral difficulties than those who have verbal communication abilities (Dominick, Davis, Lanihart, Tager-Flusberg, & Folstein (2007). This may lead to frustration caused by the inability of others to understand what the child communicate. The fact that the child was sexually abused may be missed. Children who are sexually abused do not always display sexualized or concerning behaviors at all (Kendall-Tackett, Meyer Williams, & Finkelhor, 1993), so the presence or absence of sexualized behaviors cannot be a marker for whether or not a child has been sexually

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Robert T. Hese

Medical University of Silesia

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Karina Badura-Brzoza

Medical University of Silesia

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Robert Pudlo

Medical University of Silesia

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Katarzyna Ziora

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Magdalena Piegza

University of Silesia in Katowice

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Jarosław Sobiś

Medical University of Silesia

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Ryszard Brus

Medical University of Silesia

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Jacek Piegza

Medical University of Silesia

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Tomasz Zyss

Jagiellonian University

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Zbigniew Gierlotka

Medical University of Silesia

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