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Neuropattern: A new translational tool to detect and treat stress pathology. II. the Teltow study

机译:Neuropattern:一种新的翻译工具,用于检测和治疗压力病理。二。 Teltow研究

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The present study was designed to test the clinical utility of Neuropattern (NP), a newly developed translational diagnostic tool. NP consists of biological and psychological measures that facilitate the identification of functional changes (called "neuropatterns") in patients with stress-related health problems. In this prospective, randomized control trial, we expected NP to improve therapeutic efficacy, as compared with the usual treatment. NP was applied to 101 in-patients suffering from various mental disorders (mainly depression, anxiety disorders, and adjustment disorders), and scoring high on the Symptom Checklist-90-R (SCL-90-R) somatization scale. The patients (73% females, mean ± standard deviation age 46 ± 9.03 years) were randomly assigned to two groups: in the experimental group (n = 51), physicians received results from NP diagnostics, while in the control group (n = 50), this information was not available until discharge from the hospital. Improvements of symptoms in consequence of treatment were monitored by two self-rating scales, the SCL-90-R and Short Form-12 health survey, and a physician's clinical global rating (Beeintr?chtigungsSchwere Score). There was a significantly greater improvement in the experimental group in the self-rating assessments on symptom severity (p = 0.03) and quality of life (p = 0.05), but not in the observer rating of emotional, physical, and social-communicative functioning (p = 0.13). Treatment efficacy in patients can be improved by providing the attendant physician and the patient with diagnostic information and treatment recommendations by NP. The role of concrete mediators of treatment efficacy awaits further research.
机译:本研究旨在测试Neuropattern(NP)(一种新开发的翻译诊断工具)的临床实用性。 NP由有助于识别与压力相关的健康问题的患者的功能性变化(称为“神经质神经元”)的生物学和心理措施组成。在这项前瞻性,随机对照试验中,我们期望NP与常规治疗相比能够提高治疗效果。 NP适用于101名患有各种精神疾病(主要是抑郁症,焦虑症和适应症)的住院患者,并且在Symptom Checklist-90-R(SCL-90-R)躯体化评分上得分很高。患者(73%为女性,平均±标准差年龄为46±9.03岁)被随机分为两组:在实验组(n = 51)中,医生从NP诊断中获得结果,而在对照组(n = 50)中),直到医院出院后,此信息才可用。通过两种自我评估量表(SCL-90-R和Short Form-12健康调查)以及医师的临床总体评分(Beeintr?chtigungsSchwere评分)来监测治疗后症状的改善。实验组在症状严重度(p = 0.03)和生活质量(p = 0.05)的自我评估中有显着改善,但在情绪,身体和社交功能方面的观察者评估则没有改善(p = 0.13)。通过向主治医师和患者提供NP的诊断信息和治疗建议,可以提高患者的治疗效果。治疗效果的具体介质的作用有待进一步研究。

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