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Ewha Medical Journal
1995 Volume.18 No. 3 p.215 ~ p.220
Serum Levels of Cholesterol and Triglyceride in Patients with Panic Attack


Abstract
The author compared plasma lipid levels in 74 patients with panic attack with those in normal controls. SCL-90-R was performed to evaluate the relationship between psychiatric symptoms and serum levels of cholesterol and triglyceride in panic.
@ES The Results were:
@EN 1) No significant differences in levels of serum cholesterol(mg/dl) and triglyceride(mg/dl) were found between the two groups. But in male panic patents level of serum triglyceride was somewhat higher than in controls without statistical
significance(169.9¡¾79.5:136.1¡¾54.6)(0.052) Serum levels of cholesterol and triglyceride were not significantly different in patients with higher depression and anxiety score from those in normal controls. The level of serum cholesterol was higher in patients (178.3¡¾93.3) with higher
phobic
score than in controls (136.1¡¾54.6, P<0.05) but that of serum triglyceride was somewhat higher in patients with higher phobic score without statistical significance(0.053) Serum cholesterol level was significantly higher in male patients(202.5¡¾46.3) with higher phobic score than those (158.0¡¾21.6)with lower score(P<0.05). But in the same patient groups the triglyceride level was not significantly different
(178.3¡¾93.3:106.4¡¾25.5).
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