Wang ZX, Liu SL, Sun CH, Wang Q. Psychological intervention reduces postembolization pain during hepatic arterial chemoembolization therapy: A complementary approach to drug analgesia. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(6): 931-935 [PMID: 18240352 DOI: 10.3748/wjg.14.931]
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Dr. Zi-Xuan Wang, Department of Interventional Radiology, Qingdao Municipal Hospital, 1 Jiaozhou Rd, Qingdao 266000, Shandong Province, China. prince_room@sina.com
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World J Gastroenterol. Feb 14, 2008; 14(6): 931-935 Published online Feb 14, 2008. doi: 10.3748/wjg.14.931
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of patients
Characteristics
Control group
Intervention group
Significance
(n = 46)
(n = 216)
Age (yr)
54.11 ± 10.85
51.50 ± 11.54
t = 1.41
P = 0.16
Gender
Male
37
149
Female
9
67
χ2 = 2.42
P = 0.12
Tumor type
Primary
27
135
Metastatic
19
81
χ2 = 0.23
P = 0.63
Table 2 Psychological symptoms of patients measured with SCL-90 before the procedure (mean ± SD)
Psychological
Control group
Intervention group
Significance
symptoms
(n = 46)
(n = 216)
t(or t’)
P value
Somatization
1.55 ± 0.46
1.58 ± 0.44
0.42
0.68
Obsessive-compulsive tendencies
1.53 ±0.67
1.68 ± 0.61
1.49
0.14
Sensitivity
1.65 ± 0.57
1.58 ± 0.55
0.78
0.44
Depression
1.72 ± 0.50
1.64 ± 0.48
1.02
0.31
Anxiety
1.47 ± 0.40
1.51 ± 0.39
0.63
0.53
Hostility
1.41 ± 0.57
1.50 ± 0.60
0.93
0.35
Phobia
1.46 ± 0.38
1.40 ± 0.33
1.09
0.28
Paranoia
1.50 ± 0.49
1.42 ± 0.48
1.02
0.31
Psychosis
1.46 ± 0.30
1.41 ± 0.37
0.98
0.33
Table 3 Differences in psychological symptoms measured with SCL-90 in patients of intervention group and normal Chinese (mean ± SD) (Jin H et al, 1986)
Psychological symptoms
Intervention group (n = 216)
Norm (n = 7273)
Significance
t (or t’)
P value
Somatization
1.58 ± 0.44
1.40 ± 0.40
5.94
< 0.01
Obsessive-compulsive tendencies
1.68 ± 0.61
1.49 ± 0.54
4.53
< 0.01
Sensitivity
1.58 ± 0.55
1.45 ± 0.52
3.61
< 0.01
Depression
1.64 ± 0.48
1.42 ± 0.49
6.51
< 0.01
Anxiety
1.51 ± 0.39
1.31 ± 0.42
6.91
< 0.01
Hostility
1.50 ± 0.60
1.37 ± 0.50
3.15
< 0.01
Phobia
1.40 ± 0.33
1.25 ± 0.40
6.54
< 0.01
Paranoia
1.42 ± 0.48
1.35 ± 0.49
2.07
< 0.05
Psychosis
1.41 ± 0.37
1.22 ± 0.37
7.44
< 0.01
Table 4 Correlation between psychological symptom scores (SCL-90) and pain numeric rating scores (NRS-10) before analgesia in intervention group (n = 216)
Psychological symptoms
Numerical rating score
Correlation coefficient (r)
P value
Somatization
0.141
< 0.05
Obsessive-compulsive tendencies
0.106
> 0.05
Sensitivity
0.097
> 0.05
Depression
0.031
> 0.05
Anxiety
0.192
< 0.01
Hostility
0.083
> 0.05
Phobia
0.157
< 0.05
Paranoia
0.124
> 0.05
Psychosis
0.08
> 0.05
Table 5 Pain score measured with numeric rating scale (NRS-10) during the procedure (mean ± SD)
Table 7 Pain numerical rating scores (NRS-10) before and after analgesia: Comparison between control group and intervention group (mean ± SD)
Control group
Intervention group
Significance
(n = 46)
(n = 216)
t’
P value
Pre-therapy
4.35 ± 3.82
3.69 ± 2.46
1.12
> 0.05
Post-therapy
1.64 ± 1.53
0.29 ± 0.21
7.3
< 0.01
Citation: Wang ZX, Liu SL, Sun CH, Wang Q. Psychological intervention reduces postembolization pain during hepatic arterial chemoembolization therapy: A complementary approach to drug analgesia. World J Gastroenterol 2008; 14(6): 931-935