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Prevalence of depression among patients with chronic pancreatitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis - 27/04/23

Doi : 10.1016/j.clinre.2023.102115 
Renato Beas a, , Adrian Riva-Moscoso b, c, Isabella Ribaudo b, Diego Chambergo-Michilot d, Dalton Argean Norwood e, Ahmad Karkash f, Diego Izquierdo-Veraza a, Jonathan Montrose a, Mirian Ramirez-Rojas g, Eleazar Montalvan-Sanchez a
a Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA 
b Escuela de Medicina, Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, Lima, Perú 
c Unidad de Investigación y Docencia, Clínica Internacional, Lima, Perú 
d Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima, Perú 
e Division of Preventive Medicine, Department of Medicine, The University of Alabama at Birmingham 
f Oncology Department, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA 
g Ruth Lilly Medical Library, Indiana University School of Medicine, IN, USA 

Corresponding author at: Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN 46202, USA., Present address: 1120 West Michigan Street, Gatch Hall 630, Indianapolis, IN 46202.Department of MedicineIndiana University School of Medicine1120 West Michigan Street, Gatch Hall 630, Indianapolis, IN 46202IndianapolisIN46202USA

Highlights

Studies have reported rates of depression ranging from 15% to 50% in CP.
Our meta-analysis found an overall prevalence of depression of nearly 40% in CP.
A comprehensive approach to care that includes mental health is crucial in managing CP.

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Abstract

Introduction

Chronic Pancreatitis (CP) is a fibroinflammatory condition with debilitating symptoms. Quality of life is severely affected in patients with CP and they are likely to suffer from mental health disorders, including depression. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis assessing the prevalence of depressive symptoms and depression in patients with CP.

Methods

MEDLINE (OVID), PsycINFO, Cochrane Library, Embase, CINAHL Complete, Scopus and Web of Science were searched until July 2022 to identify manuscripts reporting the prevalence of depressive symptoms and depression (diagnosed clinically or with a validated scale without language restriction) in patients with Chronic Pancreatitis. The pooled prevalence was calculated using a random effects model. Heterogeneity was assessed by the inconsistency index (I2).

Results

Among 3647 articles identified, 58 studies were identified for full text review, and ultimately nine studies were included. A total of 87,136 patients were included in the studies. Depression was diagnosed clinically or symptoms were identified using validated scales including Center for Epidemiological Studies 10-item Depression Scale (CESD), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS). The overall prevalence of depression in patients with chronic pancreatitis was 36.2% (95%CI: 18.8–55.7). In the stratified analysis, depression prevalence according to the clinical diagnosis, BDI and HADS was 30.10%, 48.17% and 36.61%, respectively.

Conclusion

The high prevalence of depression among patients with CP deserves a call-to-action due to its medical implications and worsening quality of life. Our findings raise awareness of the importance of screening patients with CP for mental health disorders. Further well-designed studies are needed to further characterize these findings.

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Keywords : Chronic pancreatitis, Pancreatitis, Depression, Depressive disorder, Quality of life


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