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25th European Congress of Psychiatry / European Psychiatry 41S (2017) S465–S520

S487

e-Poster viewing: Consultation liaison psychiatry

and psychosomatics

EV0253

Sleep disorders associated with

interferon in chronic viral hepatitis C

C. Aarab

, A. Bout , R. Aalouane , I. Rammouz

Psychiatrist hospital Ibn Alhassan, psychiatry, FEZ, Morocco

Corresponding author.

Chronic infection with hepatitis C is a public health problem in

Morocco and in the world. The objective of the work screens for

sleep problems during the disease and its management to better

guide the monitoring and psychiatric interventions.

Methodology

Sixty-eight patients followed for hepatitis C were

recruited. The treatment was based on the combination of pegy-

lated IFNa or standard IFNa and ribavirin for 6 to 12 months. The

evaluation was done by a questionnaire containing demographic

information, medical and psychiatric history, substance use. Sleep

assessment was made by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and mea-

suring the quality of life by SF36. The assessment before starting

treatment and at 1month and 4months. Statistical analysis by SPSS

21 software read.

Results

Fifty-six patients were able to complete the monitoring.

36 women to 20 men. The average age is 59.1years old (standard

deviation 9.88). A quarter of patients still gainfully employed. 64.3%

of participants live in couple. Seventy-six point eight percent of

patients live in the city. Seven percen consume tobacco and single

patient use cannabis occasionally. Sleep disorders increased from

37.5% before the start of the treatment to 55.4% after its start. While

44.5% have kept a sleep disturbed to 4 months. At first, the qual-

ity of life had more impaired scores on psychological than physical

scores. The overall score declined significantly way after initiation

of treatment (0.04). A larger decline on the psychological compo-

nent (0.000) while the physical score did not significantly decrease.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.583

EV0254

The age of accountability of

consultation liaison, an example from

a big referral hospital

Sobhan Aarabi

1 , 3 ,

, Seyedeh Elham Sharafi

2

,

Mohammad-Hosein Pourgharib Shahi

2

1

Neuroscience institute, sports medicine research center, Tehran

university of medical sciences, Iran

2

Psychosomatic research center, Imam Khomeini hospital, Tehran

university of medical sciences, Tehran, Iran

Corresponding author.

E-mail address:

Sobhan.ae@gmail.com

(S. Aarabi)

CL is a subspecialty in psychiatry and provides a variety of consulta-

tion services including diagnosis, therapeutic and teaching efforts

of a psychiatrist in none psychiatric units or hospitals.

Objectives

This is a retrospective descriptive study that evaluated

the consultation liaison (CL) psychiatry services in Imam Khomeini

hospital, during two recent years.

Methods

The information has been obtained from reviews of

medical profiles of patients who attended the hospital.

Results

A total of 681 patients (365 patients were male) received

CL services during the study period. The most prevalent diagnosis

groups were mood disorder (37.91%), delirium (13.6%) and anxi-

ety (12.64%). Our study revealed that cardiovascular unit, infectious

disease unit and general surgery units frequently requested for con-

sultations among all hospital wards. Pediatrics unit had the lowest

request rate for psychiatric consultation.

Conclusion

CL is on the rise in general hospitals, specifically in

internal medicine and surgery units which alarm us to pay more

attention to preventive strategies focused on the most referred

problems includingmood disorders, deliriumand anxiety disorders

in patients who attended general hospitals.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

3

Department of Sports Medicine

( http://smrc.tums.ac.ir

), Tehran

University of Medical Sciences

( http://www.tums.ac.ir

), No. 7.

Jalale Ale Ahmad Highway, PO Box: 14395-578, Tehran, Iran.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.584

EV0255

Low frequency of request for liaison

psychiatry: A difficulty in the early

detection of mental disorders by

medical assistants?

M. Aguiar Machado

, J. Gonc¸ alves Oliveira , E. Oliveira Cunha ,

E. Vieira de Melo , E. Oliva-Costa

Universidade Federal de Sergipe, departamento de medicina,

Aracaju-SE, Brazil

Corresponding author.

Introduction

The liaison psychiatry (LP) is a feature used by the

psychiatrist in order to improve the management of patients with

mental suffering and/or mental disorder admitted to general hos-

pital.

Objectives

To characterize the epidemiological profile of hospi-

talized patients at the university hospital of the federal university

of Sergipe (HU-UFS) submitted to LP.

Methods

retrospective and observational study, through analy-

sis of medical records of patients admitted in the wards of clinical

medicine and surgery from the HU-UFS, in the period from Jan-

uary to December 2015, submitted to LP. The information collected

fed a specific questionnaire developed by the authors, intended for

research of socio-demographic data and clinical profile.

Results

the frequency of request for IP was of 3.5%, with the

majority of applications was performed by clinical medicine

(71.2%), while the surgical clinic was responsible for 28.8%. The

main reason for the request of LP was the presence of depressive

symptoms (49.1%). There was a predominance of females (52.5%)

and the mean age was 45.9

±

14.6 years.

Conclusions

The frequency of request for LP was very low, sug-

gesting a difficulty in the early detection of mental disorders by

physicians. This finding points to an underreporting of cases, since

the prevalence of depressive symptoms in hospitalized patients is

over 50% in this institution.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their decla-

ration of competing interest.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2017.01.585

Ev0256

Psychosomatic process in patients

with dissociative mental disorders

M. Axenov

1 ,

, O .

Perchatkina

2 , A. K

ostin

1 , V. N

ikitina

3

1

Mental health research institute–Tomsk national research medical

center- Russian academy of sciences, borderline states department,

Tomsk, Russia

2

Mental health research institute–Tomsk national research medical

center- Russian academy of sciences, department of coordination of

scientific investigations, Tomsk, Russia

3

Mental health research institute–Tomsk national research medical

center- Russian academy of sciences, department of

psychoneuroimmunology and neurobiology, Tomsk, Russia

Corresponding author.