Bayoumi Ahmed B, Efe Ibrahim E, Ozturk Ozden Caglar, Yokus Burhan, Uzuner Ayse, Kilic Turker, Bozkurt Selma, Toktas Zafer Orkun
Bahcesehir University School of Medicine, Medical Park Goztepe Hospital, Department of Neurosurgery, Istanbul, Turkey.
Turk Neurosurg. 2019;29(2):289-296. doi: 10.5137/1019-5149.JTN.23737-18.2.
To better understand the indications and the impact of antidepressant drugs on the field of neurosurgery in terms of risks and benefits in Turkey.
A national survey was conducted among neurosurgeons in current practice in Turkey to report routine prescription trends of antidepressant drugs. Gender, neurosurgical subspecialty, city, type of practice, years of experience, antidepressant agent, indications and reasons not to prescribe were ascertained. A brief review of literature was done to show clinical and research evidence.
A total of 336 neurosurgeons took the survey; 53% of them prescribe antidepressants routinely, whereas 47% of them do not. Of the 72% non-prescribers prefer to refer their patients to a psychiatrist and 22% of them believe that antidepressants have no role in neurosurgery. Vascular and pediatric neurosurgeons as well as neurosurgeons at research hospitals showed the lowest prescription proportion, while general and brain tumor neurosurgeons and ones in private practice showed the highest prescription proportion. Surgeons with more than 20 year-experience had the lowest prescription proportion (43%). Type of practice and years of experience showed a statistically significant association with the prescription of antidepressant drugs across (p=0.002 and p=0.025, respectively).
Type of practice and years of experience showed a statistically significant association with the proportion of antidepressants' prescribers in Turkish neurosurgery practice at the time of this survey. Non-prescriber neurosurgeons need to recognize the indications, whereas prescribers have to understand the risks of using antidepressants.
从风险和益处方面更好地了解抗抑郁药物在土耳其神经外科领域的适应症及影响。
对土耳其目前执业的神经外科医生进行了一项全国性调查,以报告抗抑郁药物的常规处方趋势。确定了性别、神经外科亚专业、城市、执业类型、经验年限、抗抑郁药物、适应症及不开具处方的原因。对文献进行了简要回顾以展示临床和研究证据。
共有336名神经外科医生参与了调查;其中53%的医生常规开具抗抑郁药物,而47%的医生不开具。在72%的不开具处方者中,他们更倾向于将患者转介给精神科医生,22%的人认为抗抑郁药物在神经外科中无作用。血管和儿科神经外科医生以及研究医院的神经外科医生开具处方的比例最低,而普通和脑肿瘤神经外科医生以及私人执业的医生开具处方的比例最高。经验超过20年的外科医生开具处方的比例最低(43%)。执业类型和经验年限与抗抑郁药物的处方开具在统计学上有显著关联(分别为p = 0.002和p = 0.025)。
在本次调查时,执业类型和经验年限与土耳其神经外科实践中抗抑郁药物开具者的比例在统计学上有显著关联。不开具处方的神经外科医生需要认识到适应症,而开具处方的医生必须了解使用抗抑郁药物的风险。