Cognitive Behavior Therapy as Augmentation for Sertraline in Treating Patients with Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness

Joint Authors

Yu, Yi-Chuan
Xue, Hui
Zhang, Ying-xin
Zhou, Jiying

Source

BioMed Research International

Issue

Vol. 2018, Issue 2018 (31 Dec. 2018), pp.1-6, 6 p.

Publisher

Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Publication Date

2018-03-07

Country of Publication

Egypt

No. of Pages

6

Main Subjects

Medicine

Abstract EN

Background.

Persistent postural-perceptual dizziness (PPPD) is a common vestibular disorder.

This study was conducted to assess whether the addition of cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) could significantly improve the efficacy and acceptability of sertraline in treating PPPD.

Methods.

PPPD patients were recruited and randomly assigned to control and experiment groups.

Patients in both groups received sertraline 50–200 mg/day, and only patients in the experiment group received CBT (twice a week, one hour per time).

The treatment was continued for eight weeks.

At baseline, week 2, week 4, and week 8, the 25-item Dizziness Handicap Inventory (DHI), Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HARS), and Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) were used to assess the self-perceived handicapping effects caused by PPPD, anxiety, and depressive symptoms, respectively.

The dose of sertraline used and the adverse events in both groups were recorded and analyzed.

Results.

In total, 91 PPPD patients were randomly assigned to the control group n=45 and experiment group n=46.

After eight weeks of treatment, the average DHI scores, HDRS scores, and HARS scores were significantly decreased in both groups.

But compared to the control group, the experiment group had significantly lower average DHI score, HDRS score, and HARS score at weeks 4 and 8.

Moreover, the dose of sertraline used in the experiment group was significantly lower than that in the control group, and adverse events occurred more frequently in the control group than in the experiment group (48.9% versus 26.1%, p=0.025).

Conclusion.

These results demonstrated that the addition of CBT could significantly improve the efficacy and acceptability of sertraline in treating PPPD and reduce the dose of sertraline used.

American Psychological Association (APA)

Yu, Yi-Chuan& Xue, Hui& Zhang, Ying-xin& Zhou, Jiying. 2018. Cognitive Behavior Therapy as Augmentation for Sertraline in Treating Patients with Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1129209

Modern Language Association (MLA)

Yu, Yi-Chuan…[et al.]. Cognitive Behavior Therapy as Augmentation for Sertraline in Treating Patients with Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness. BioMed Research International No. 2018 (2018), pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1129209

American Medical Association (AMA)

Yu, Yi-Chuan& Xue, Hui& Zhang, Ying-xin& Zhou, Jiying. Cognitive Behavior Therapy as Augmentation for Sertraline in Treating Patients with Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness. BioMed Research International. 2018. Vol. 2018, no. 2018, pp.1-6.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1129209

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references

Record ID

BIM-1129209