Depolli GT, de Oliveira GB, de Oliveira TJ, Santos MHDS, Rocha RM, Guimarães MF, Azevedo EHM. Quality of life in dysphagia and anxiety and depression symptoms pre and post-thyroidectomy.
Codas 2023;
35:e20220099. [PMID:
37556687 PMCID:
PMC10449093 DOI:
10.1590/2317-1782/20232022099pt]
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Abstract
PURPOSE
To correlate the dysphagia quality of life and symptoms of anxiety and depression before and after thyroidectomy.
METHODS
Observational, longitudinal, prospective, and experimental study. Twenty patients participated, with a mean age of 54 years, prevalence of females (n=17; 85%) and partial thyroidectomy (n=14; 70%). All subjects underwent laryngeal visual examination and answered the MD Anderson Dysphagia Questionnaire (MDADI) and the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) in three different moments: preoperatively, immediately postoperatively (maximum one week) and three months after surgery.
RESULTS
There was a significant difference in dysphagia quality of life for the physical and total domains in the three different moments. Regarding anxiety and depression, a statistically significant difference was observed between the scores in all domains, with a greater difference observed between the preoperative period and after 1 week. Higher values were observed in the preoperative period for mild anxiety traits, being more frequent in relation to depression, with a reduction after 1 week and an increase after three months of surgery. There was no significant correlation between the MDADI and HADS protocols.
CONCLUSION
Patients undergoing thyroidectomy self-report better quality of life in dysphagia and reduced anxiety/depression scores after three months of surgery. There was no correlation between anxiety, depression and quality of life in dysphagia at the moments evaluated.
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