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The Effect of Omega-3 Fatty Acids on Psychophysiological Assessment for the Secondary Prevention of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: An Open-Label Pilot Study

机译:Omega-3脂肪酸在心理生理评估中对创伤后应激障碍的二级预防的作用:一项开放标签试验研究

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Our recent pilot study has shown that the supplementation of omega-3 fatty acids (fish oil) immediately after a traumatic event may be effective toward the secondary prevention of post-traumatic disorder (PTSD). To lay the groundwork for addressing the mechanism by which omega-3 fatty acids can prevent PTSD, we analyzed its psychophysiological data. The psychophysiological data included heart rate, skin conductance, and continuous blood pressure during patient subjection to startling tones and idiographic trauma-related cues. Of the 8 patients, 1 met the diagnostic criteria for PTSD. Compared to the seven patients without PTSD, one patient with PTSD showed relatively large reactivity to the startle tones. In contrast, this patient did not show large reactivity to the trauma-related cue during script-driven imagery. The combination of psychophysiological measurements in our randomized control trial should shed light on the underlying mechanisms by which omega-3 fatty acids can prevent PTSD.
机译:我们最近的初步研究表明,创伤事件发生后立即补充omega-3脂肪酸(鱼油)可能对二级预防创伤后疾病(PTSD)有效。为了为解决omega-3脂肪酸预防PTSD的机制奠定基础,我们分析了其心理生理数据。心理生理学数据包括在患者受到惊吓音和具体的创伤相关提示影响期间的心率,皮肤电导和持续血压。在8名患者中,有1名符合PTSD的诊断标准。与没有PTSD的7例患者相比,有PTSD的1例患者对惊吓音的反应性相对较大。相反,在脚本驱动的图像期间,该患者对创伤相关提示没有表现出较大的反应性。在我们的随机对照试验中,心理生理学指标的结合应阐明omega-3脂肪酸预防PTSD的潜在机制。

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