Gloria Wintermann

Gloria Wintermann
  • Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden

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November 2008 - October 2016
TU Dresden
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The Dermatology Life Quality Index (DLQI) should be used to assess treatment success in psoriasis (PSO). However, the DLQI does not assess the importance and achievement of treatment goals. The Patient Benefit Index (PBI) is a questionnaire that takes both into account. Currently, there is insufficient knowledge about the modulating variables of th...
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Psoriasis is a chronic-inflammatory, immune-mediated disease leading to a state of increased systemic inflammation. Mental comorbidities often occur in the patients and may additionally affect the therapy outcome. Currently, it is unknown whether the disease severity, psychosocial stress or health-related quality of life determines the manifestatio...
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Abstract Background The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the course of self-reported mental distress and quality of life (QoL) of physicians, working in the outpatient care (POC). Outcomes were compared with a control group of physicians working in the inpatient care (PIC), throughout the Corona Virus Disease (COVID)-19 pandemic. T...
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Objectives An acute critical illness and secondary complications may necessitate a prolonged treatment on an intensive care unit (ICU). As long-term consequences, ICU survivors may suffer from both physical and psychological sequelae. To improve the aftercare of these patients, the present study aimed to assess the use of mental healthcare and asso...
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Objectives Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) show an abnormal stress-induced functioning of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis. Different protocols for stress induction are of rather low relevance for the psychotherapeutic treatment. In practice, interoceptive exposure is often realized as Low Intensity Exercise (LIE), as compared to an...
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Objectives: Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) show an abnormal stress-induced functioning of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis. Different protocols for stress induction are of rather low relevance for the psychotherapeutic treatment. In practice, interoceptive exposure is often realized as Low Intensity Exercise (LIE), as compared to an...
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Objectives: Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) show an abnormal stress-induced functioning of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-adrenal (HPA)-axis. Different protocols for stress induction are of rather low relevance for the psychotherapeutic treatment. In practice, interoceptive exposure is often realized as Low Intensity Exercise (LIE), as compared to an...
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Objective Traumatic childhood experiences and psychosocial stress may predispose the evolvement of somatic diseases. Psoriasis is a multifactorial chronic inflammatory skin disease that often associates with current and past stress. Both may entail pathological alterations in major stress axes and a balance shift in the level of T helper type 1 (Th...
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Objectives: To assess the delirium severity (DS), its risk factors and association with adverse patient outcomes in chronically critically ill (CCI) patients. Design: A prospective cohort study. Setting: A tertiary care hospital with postacute intensive care units (ICUs) in Germany. Participants: N=267 CCI patients with critical illness poly...
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Background: Survivors of an acute critical illness with continuing organ dysfunction and uncontrolled inflammatory responses are prone to become chronically critically ill. As mental sequelae, a post-traumatic stress disorder and an associated decrease in the health-related quality of life (QoL) may occur, not only in the patients but also in thei...
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The neural response to faces of attachment figures compared with unfamiliar faces still remains elusive. In particular, the modulation of the neural response by the organized (secure, insecure) compared with disorganized attachment representation of the subject investigated is unknown. For the present study, 38 healthy participants (age range, 21-7...
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Background Protracted treatment on intensive care unit (ICU) sets the patients at increased risk for the development of chronic critical illness (CCI). Muscular and cardio-respiratory deconditioning are common long-term sequelae, going along with a state of chronic fatigue. At present, findings regarding the frequency, long-term course, and associa...
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Objective Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common condition following treatment in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). Long-term data on MDD in chronically critically ill (CCI) patients are scarce. Hence, the primary aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency and predictors of MDD after intensive care of CCI patients. Materials and M...
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Table S1: medical comorbidities of the patients being followed up (n=131) and the dropouts (n=81). Table S2: univariate logistic regression using Enter as a method for the identification of sociodemographic, clinical, and psychological predictors of a major depressive disorder (MDD) in chronically critically ill (CCI) patients three to six months a...
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Background Fatigue often occurs as long-term complication in chronically critically ill (CCI) patients after prolonged intensive care treatment. The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI-20) has been established as valid instrument to measure fatigue in a wide range of medical illnesses. Regarding the measurement of fatigue in CCI patients, the p...
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Stressors play a pivotal role in the first onset of Panic Disorder (PD). Furthermore, symptoms occurring during a panic attack resemble those during the stress response in healthy individuals. Following, PD can be regarded as stress-related disorder. Findings concerning the involvement in one of the major stress regulating systems, the Hypothalamic...
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The main aim of this study was to investigate factors associated with a delayed-onset posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after the intensive care unit (ICU) treatment of patients with a chronic critical illness (CCI). Patients (n = 97) with critical illness polyneuropathy or critical illness myopathy were interviewed via the Structured Clinical I...
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Die posttraumatische Belastungsstörung (PTBS) ist eine häufige Folge einer intensivmedizinischen Behandlung und betrifft neben Patienten auch deren Angehörige. Etwa jeder 5. Patient bildet im ersten Jahr nach intensivmedizinischer Behandlung Symptome einer PTBS aus. Zu den Risikofaktoren zählen das Vorhandensein komorbider Störungen, die Gabe von B...
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Background: Prolonged mechanical ventilation for acute medical conditions increases the risk of chronic critical illness (CCI). Close family members are confronted with the life-threatening condition of the CCI patients and are prone to develop posttraumatic stress disorder affecting their health-related quality of life (HRQL). Main aim of the pre...
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Background Prolonged mechanical ventilation for acute medical conditions increases the risk of chronic critical illness (CCI). Close family members are confronted with the life-threatening condition of the CCI patients and are prone to develop posttraumatic stress disorder affecting their health-related quality of life (HRQL). Main aim of the prese...
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Background Panic disorder (PD) has been associated with an altered reactivity of the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenocortical (HPA) system under psychosocial stress. Until now it remains unclear whether a diminished cortisol release is an early risk factor predisposing for PD or a consequence of PD. In order to unravel this point, the present study co...
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Background: This study examined autonomic responses (salivary alpha-amylase, sAA; heart rate, HR) to repeated psychosocial stress as a candidate mechanism linking autonomic hyper-arousal and sensitization to the occurrence of panic disorder (PD). Methods: Thirty-three patients with PD and 34 healthy controls were exposed to the Trier Social Stre...
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To examine the frequency of acute stress disorder and posttraumatic stress disorder in chronically critically ill patients with a specific focus on severe sepsis, to classify different courses of stress disorders from 4 weeks to 6 months after transfer from acute care hospital to postacute rehabilitation, and to identify patients at risk by examini...
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Introduction: Options for the treatment of menopausal symptoms include hormone replacement therapy, e.g. with Tibolone. However, an increased risk of adverse effects like vaginal bleeding, cardiovascular events or breast cancer has been observed. Well-designed randomized controlled trials proving the effectiveness and reduced risk profile of altern...
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Panic disorder (PD) has been associated with an altered reactivity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system in the dexamethasone-corticotropin-releasing-hormone (DEX-CRH) test. Recent findings showed that the duration of the PD and the severity of psychopathology are prominent moderators of the HPA-axis reactivity under hormonal st...
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Background: Psychosocial stress is accompanied by an increase in the activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA)-axis and by an increase in food intake. At present, no studies have been conducted to examine the impact of a potent laboratory stress test on the chewing frequency. Methods: Thirty-one healthy participants (14 females...
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Panic disorder with agoraphobia (PD-A) has been associated with abnormal neural activity for threat-related stimuli (faces, places). Recent findings suggest a disturbed neural processing of emotionally neutral stimuli at a more general level. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) we investigated the neural processing of emotionally neu...
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Patients with Panic Disorder (PD) direct their attention towards potential threat, followed by panic attacks, and increased sweat production. Onés own anxiety sweat odor influences the attentional focus, and discrimination of threat or non-threat. Since olfactory projection areas overlap with neuronal areas of a panic-specific fear network, the pre...
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Objective After the implantation of an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD), patients often fear therapeutic shock. The extent to which the experience of pre-hospital discharge (PHD) testing without anesthesia after ICD implantation, under observation by a physician, affects shock-related anxiety symptoms on follow-up has not been investiga...
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Background: Panic disorder (PD) has been associated with an altered activity of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal-cortical (HPA) axis. Recent findings from a patient sample with PD with secondary depression on psychotropic medication using salivary cortisol as outcome measure suggest a non-responsiveness of the HPA-axis under acute psychosocial s...
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Psychosocial stress plays a major role in the etiology and the course of mental disorders that often show an altered activation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. The Trier Social Stress Test (TSST) reliably activates the HPA axis and reflects real life stress exposure. However, habituation may confound the results of clinical trials...
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Panic disorder (PD) has been associated with the altered circadian rhythm of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis. The findings regarding the stress-specific functioning of the HPA-system are inconsistent. It is also unclear whether the HPA-system response after the Corticotropin-Releasing-Hormone (CRH) challenge becomes altered. Fo...
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Background: Panic disorder (PD) has been linked to an altered activity of Hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis. To understand the elevated risk for future psychiatric episodes in PD it is of interest how remitted patients might differ from healthy controls in the activity of the HPA axis. Methods: Fourteen patients with PD and 14 healthy contr...

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