
Psychosomatics 41:134-139, April 2000
© 2000 The Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine
Psychological Functioning in Children and Adolescents Undergoing Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation
David Ray DeMaso, M.D., ,
Eve Garlington Spratt, M.D.,
Brigid L. Vaughan, M.D., ,
Eugene J. D'Angelo, Ph.D.,
Julie R. Van der Feen, M.D., , and
Edward Walsh, M.D.
Received March 3, 1999; revised June 21, 1999; accepted July 6, 1999. From the Departments of Psychiatry & Cardiology, Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts; the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC; and the Department of Cardiology, Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts. Address reprint requests to Dr. DeMaso, Department of Psychiatry, Children's Hospital, 300 Longwood Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
This study examined 38 patients (age 618 years) with recurrent cardiac arrhythmias who underwent radiofrequency catheter ablation of ectopic myocardial foci. Psychological functioning was assessed by the Pediatric Symptom Checklist, Short Mood and Feeling Questionnaire, Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale, and Arrhythmia Anxiety Queries prior to ablation and at 3-month follow-up. The patients resembled a normal population without elevations in anxiety or depression. After ablation, the patients showed reductions in the "fear of their heart problem" and increases in "the things that they enjoy." The patients who underwent a curative ablation had better functioning than those who did not show improvement. Children appear to have the opportunity for an improved quality of life after ablation.
Key Words: Children Radiofrequency Catheter Ablation
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