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    Anxiety reduction after pre-procedure meetings in patients with CHD

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    Boyer, Preston J
    Yell, Joshua A
    Andrews, Jennifer G
    Seckeler, Michael D
    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Pediat
    Univ Arizona, Coll Med
    Univ Arizona, Dept Pediat, Div Cardiol
    Issue Date
    2020-06-05
    Keywords
    CHD
    Anxiety
    cardiac catheterisation
    education of patients
    three-dimensional printing
    
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    CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
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    Boyer, P., Yell, J., Andrews, J., & Seckeler, M. (2020). Anxiety reduction after pre-procedure meetings in patients with CHD. Cardiology in the Young, 30(7), 991-994. doi:10.1017/S1047951120001407
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    Cardiology in the young
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    Background: Cardiac catheterisations for CHD produce anxiety for patients and families. Current strategies to mitigate anxiety and explain complex anatomy include pre-procedure meetings and educational tools (cardiac diagrams, echocardiograms, imaging, and angiography). More recently, three-dimensionally printed patient-specific models can be added to the armamentarium. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of pre-procedure meetings and of different educational tools to reduce patient and parent anxiety before a catheterisation. Methods: Prospective study of patients >= 18 and parents of patients <18 scheduled for clinically indicated catheterisations. Patients completed online surveys before and after meeting with the interventional cardiologist, who was blinded to study participation. Both the pre- and post-meeting surveys measured anxiety using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. In addition, the post-meeting survey evaluated the subjective value (from 1 to 4) of individual educational tools: physician discussion, cardiac diagrams, echocardiograms, prior imaging, angiograms and three-dimensionally printed cardiac models. Data were compared using paired t-tests. Results: Twenty-three patients consented to participate, 16 had complete data for evaluation. Mean State-Trait Anxiety Inventory scores were abnormally elevated at baseline and decreased into the normal range after the pre-procedure meeting (39.8 versus 31, p = 0.008). Physician discussion, angiograms, and three-dimensional models were reported to be most effective at increasing understanding and reducing anxiety. Conclusion: In this pilot study, we have found that pre-catheterisation meetings produce a measurable decrease in patient and family anxiety before a procedure. Discussions of the procedure, angiograms, and three-dimensionally printed cardiac models were the most effective educational tools.
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    6 month embargo; published online: 05 June 2020
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    1047-9511
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    1467-1107
    PubMed ID
    32500844
    DOI
    10.1017/S1047951120001407
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