ANXIETY INDUCED BY CARDIAC PERCEPTIONS IN PATIENTS WITH PANIC ATTACKS - A FIELD-STUDY

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PAULI, P
MARQUARDT, C
HARTL, L
NUTZINGER, DO
HOLZL, R
STRIAN, F
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[1] MAX PLANCK INST PSYCHIAT,DEPT CLIN,KREAPELINSTR 10,W-8000 MUNICH 40,GERMANY
[2] UNIV VIENNA,PSYCHIAT KLIN,A-1090 VIENNA,AUSTRIA
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10.1016/0005-7967(91)90042-2
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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In panic disorder bodily sensations appear to play an important role as a trigger for anxiety. In our psychophysiological model of panic attacks we postulate the following vicious circle: individuals with panic attacks perceive even quite small increases in heart rate and interpret these changes as being catastrophic. This elicits anxiety and a further increase in heart rate. To evaluate this model we conducted a field study of 28 subjects with panic attacks and 20 healthy controls. A 24 hr ambulatory ECG was recorded and the subjects were instructed to report any cardiac perceptions during this period and to rate the anxiety elicited by these perceptions. The incidence of cardiac perceptions was about the same in both groups, but only subjects with panic attacks reported anxiety associated with such perceptions. Analysis of the ECGs revealed that in both groups heart rate accelerations preceded cardiac perceptions. Following cardiac perceptions, the healthy controls showed a heart rate deceleration, whereas the subjects with panic attacks had a further acceleration. This heart rate increase after cardiac perceptions was positively related to the level of anxiety elicited by the perceptions. These results provide clear evidence in support of the vicious circle model of panic attacks. © 1991.
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