TY - JOUR
T1 - The association between personality trait and the development of postoperative complications in enterostomized patients. Systematic review of literature
AU - Fiorinelli, Massimo
AU - Fiori, Enrico
AU - Dionisi, Sara
AU - Di Simone, Emanuele
AU - Giannetta, Noemi
AU - Di Muzio, Marco
AU - Taraborelli, Emanuela
AU - Margarella, Erika
AU - Cocchieri, Antonello
AU - Zaino, Lucia
AU - Cianciulli, Angelo
AU - Figura, Maria Chiara
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Aim: To investigate the presence of association between the personality trait and the onset of postoperative complications in patients undergoing enterostomy packaging.
Materials and methods: Systematic review of the literature.
Results: Type D personality traits and those with a low tendency to optimism and temperament (ex. anxiety-depressive syndrome) would seem to be associated with an increased risk of developing postoperative psychiatric morbidity and reduced levels of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in enterostomized patients for colorectal cancer (CRC). Also, type-D personality, has been associated with greater risk of multiple comorbidities including an increased risk of heart failure unrelated to other sociodemographic causes 32-34-35. Personality with little tendency to optimism may represent a predictive factor on the development of psychological suffering one year after the diagnosis of CRC 3. Patients with personality traits associated with reduced levels of life satisfaction and / or reduced coping capacity require longer hospitalization time 26.
Discussion: Several studies highlight the presence of association between personality traits oriented to performance, persistence and extroversion and outcomes in various areas of surgery 14,2,-27,30. However, in almost all cases, the outcomes measured do not correspond to the early post-operative complications defined in the inclusion criteria but to mediumlong term psychological and rehabilitative outcomes.
Conclusions: From the review study, no sources were found concerning the association between the personality trait and the onset of early postoperative complications in enterostomised patients, highlighting, furthermore, a lack of data on the subject involving the entire field of abdominal surgery.
AB - Aim: To investigate the presence of association between the personality trait and the onset of postoperative complications in patients undergoing enterostomy packaging.
Materials and methods: Systematic review of the literature.
Results: Type D personality traits and those with a low tendency to optimism and temperament (ex. anxiety-depressive syndrome) would seem to be associated with an increased risk of developing postoperative psychiatric morbidity and reduced levels of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in enterostomized patients for colorectal cancer (CRC). Also, type-D personality, has been associated with greater risk of multiple comorbidities including an increased risk of heart failure unrelated to other sociodemographic causes 32-34-35. Personality with little tendency to optimism may represent a predictive factor on the development of psychological suffering one year after the diagnosis of CRC 3. Patients with personality traits associated with reduced levels of life satisfaction and / or reduced coping capacity require longer hospitalization time 26.
Discussion: Several studies highlight the presence of association between personality traits oriented to performance, persistence and extroversion and outcomes in various areas of surgery 14,2,-27,30. However, in almost all cases, the outcomes measured do not correspond to the early post-operative complications defined in the inclusion criteria but to mediumlong term psychological and rehabilitative outcomes.
Conclusions: From the review study, no sources were found concerning the association between the personality trait and the onset of early postoperative complications in enterostomised patients, highlighting, furthermore, a lack of data on the subject involving the entire field of abdominal surgery.
KW - Enterostomy
KW - Personality trait
KW - Post-operative complications
KW - Enterostomy
KW - Personality trait
KW - Post-operative complications
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/165284
M3 - Article
SN - 0003-469X
VL - 91
SP - 74
EP - 87
JO - Annali Italiani di Chirurgia
JF - Annali Italiani di Chirurgia
ER -