Effect of antiepileptic drugs in glioma patients on self-reported depression, anxiety, and cognitive complaints

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作者
van der Meer, Pim B. [1 ]
Koekkoek, Johan A. F. [1 ,2 ]
van den Bent, Martin J. [3 ]
Dirven, Linda [1 ,2 ]
Taphoorn, Martin J. B. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Leiden Univ Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, POB 9600, NL-2300 RC Leiden, Netherlands
[2] Haaglanden Med Ctr, Dept Neurol, The Hague, Netherlands
[3] Erasmus MC, Dept Neurol, Rotterdam, Netherlands
关键词
Anticonvulsants; Seizures; Glioma; Depression; Anxiety; Cognition;
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10.1007/s11060-021-03747-1
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Introduction AEDs have been associated with depression, anxiety, and cognitive impairment, all frequent complications of glioma and its subsequent treatment, with considerable morbidity and an adverse effect on health-related quality of life. This study aimed to determine the independent association between AED use and self-reported depression, anxiety, and subjective cognitive impairment in glioma patients. Methods In this multicenter cross-sectional study, depression and anxiety were assessed with the HADS and subjective cognitive impairment was assessed with the MOS-CFS. Univariable logistic regression analyses were performed on all potential confounding predictor variables. Potential confounders were included in the multivariable analyses if p-value < 0.1, to evaluate whether use of AEDs was independently related to depression, anxiety, and/or subjective cognitive impairment. Results A total of 272 patients were included. Prevalence of depression differed significantly between patients not using (10%) and using AEDs (21%, unadjusted Odds Ratio [uOR] = 2.29 [95%CI 1.05-4.97], p = 0.037), but after correction for confounders the statistical significant difference was no longer apparent (adjusted Odds Ratio [aOR] = 1.94 [95%CI 0.83-4.50], p = 0.125). Prevalences of anxiety (aOR = 1.17 [95%CI 0.59-2.29], p = 0.659) and subjective cognitive impairment (aOR = 0.83 [95%CI 0.34-2.04], p = 0.684) did not differ significantly before or after adjustment of confounders between patients not using (19% and 16%, respectively) and using AEDs (26% and 21%, respectively). Conclusions Our results indicate AED use was not independently associated with concurrent depression, anxiety, or subjective cognitive impairment in glioma patients. Alternative factors seem to have a greater contribution to the risk of developing neuropsychiatric symptoms in glioma patients.
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