Objective. Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is seen more frequently in young population and in these patients loss of function is evolving in social and professional areas. The aim of the study is to evaluate the levels of anxiety and somatic perception in patients with chest pain presenting to cardiology clinic. Methods. Fifty-one patients with noncardiac chest pain and 51 healthy controls were included in the study. All participants performed self-report based health anxiety inventory (HAI), somatosensory amplification scale (SAS), and Toronto alexithymia scale (TAS). Results. The patient group had significantly higher scores on the SAS, HAI-1, and HAI-T scales compared to controls (P < 0.001, P = 0.006, and P = 0.038, resp.). SAS, HAI-1, and...
Objectives: Many patients who have been discharged from the emergency department (ED) with a diagnos...
Background The development and course of noncardiac chest pain are assumed to be influenced by inter...
Introduction: Anxiety, as defined by Wilson-Barnett, is the fear of the unknown, disproportionate to...
Objective. Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is seen more frequently in young population and in these pat...
Objective: The main purpose of this study was to verify if non-cardiac chest pain (NCC...
Background/Aim. Chest pain often indicates coronary disease, but in 25% of patients there is no evid...
Background Recurrent chest pain episodes with no clear explanation may affect patients psychological...
Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is common in clinical cardiology. Anxiety is an important factor in NC...
Chest pain is one of the most frequent complaints in medical settings, yet more than half of cases h...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety an...
Background and objectives Etiological models of noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) stress the importanc...
Background: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Abstract Background Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac an...
Background: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety a...
BACKGROUND: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Objectives: Many patients who have been discharged from the emergency department (ED) with a diagnos...
Background The development and course of noncardiac chest pain are assumed to be influenced by inter...
Introduction: Anxiety, as defined by Wilson-Barnett, is the fear of the unknown, disproportionate to...
Objective. Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) is seen more frequently in young population and in these pat...
Objective: The main purpose of this study was to verify if non-cardiac chest pain (NCC...
Background/Aim. Chest pain often indicates coronary disease, but in 25% of patients there is no evid...
Background Recurrent chest pain episodes with no clear explanation may affect patients psychological...
Non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) is common in clinical cardiology. Anxiety is an important factor in NC...
Chest pain is one of the most frequent complaints in medical settings, yet more than half of cases h...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety an...
Background and objectives Etiological models of noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) stress the importanc...
Background: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Abstract Background Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac an...
Background: Psychological distress such as somatization, fear of body sensations, cardiac anxiety a...
BACKGROUND: Patients with non-cardiac chest pain (NCCP) suffer from recurrent chest pain and make su...
Objectives: Many patients who have been discharged from the emergency department (ED) with a diagnos...
Background The development and course of noncardiac chest pain are assumed to be influenced by inter...
Introduction: Anxiety, as defined by Wilson-Barnett, is the fear of the unknown, disproportionate to...