IJSR International Journal of Scientific Research 2277 - 8179 Indian Society for Health and Advanced Research ijsr-6-11-13178 Original Research Paper To Assess Anxiety and Depression in Patients undergoing maintenance Haemodialysis Jith Dr. Chitra Venkateswaran Dr. November 2017 6 11 01 02 ABSTRACT

 BACKGROUND

 

Chronic Kidney Disease has been increasing worldwide, so is the number of patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis. They have a higher prevalence of psychiatric co morbidities like depression and anxiety. However these problems remain undiagnosed and under treated. This study aim was to assess anxiety and depression in patients undergoing maintenance haemodialysis and also to assess the socio demographic variables.

 

METHOD

 

This cross–sectional study enrolled 110 patients >18 years on maintenance haemodialysis. Their symptoms was assessed using Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) and other psychiatric co morbidities was assessed using M.I.N.I International Neuropsychiatric interview. Socio demographic data was also collected.


RESULTS

 

Of 110 subjects 61.8 % had depressive symptoms and 54.5 % had anxiety symptoms. Depression and anxiety was significantly associated with abnormal BMI. In multivariate logistic regression depression was statistically associated with female sex and lower number of haemodialysis. It was also found that depressive symptoms were common in patients whose number of haemodialysis was lower. It was also found that suicidality was associated with depressive and anxiety symptoms.

 

Conclusion

 

Depression and anxiety symptoms are common in patients undergoing Haemodialysis. They are all the cause of increase in suicidality in these patients. It was also found that female sex and patients who had lesser number of haemodialysis sessions have more depression and anxiety symptoms.