Portrait of Georgi Enev, MD

External collaborator

Georgi Enev, MD

Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Universitätsspital Zürich (USZ), Switzerland

Georgi Enev is a doctor in the Department of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry at Universitätsspital Zürich (USZ). He investigates the translational aspects of psychiatric morbidity and musculoskeletal disease, and serves as the group’s external methodological lead on the PHQ-9 and FUNCAP27 arthroplasty studies.

Research interests

Consultation-liaison psychiatryPsychiatric morbidity in musculoskeletal diseasePatient-reported outcomes

Projects

Ongoing 2026-present

PHQ-9 Depression Scores in Knee Arthroplasty Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

Prospective observational study of depressive symptom trajectories, measured with the PHQ-9, in patients undergoing primary knee arthroplasty. Pre- and post-operative time points capture the mental-health course alongside the standard surgical outcome set.

Lead: Georgi Enev, MD

Ongoing 2026-present

PHQ-9 Depression Scores in Hip Arthroplasty Patients: A Prospective Observational Study

Prospective observational study of depressive symptom trajectories, measured with the PHQ-9, in patients undergoing primary hip arthroplasty. Companion to the knee-arthroplasty PHQ-9 study; identical instrument, distinct cohort.

Lead: Georgi Enev, MD

Ongoing 2026-present

Functional Capacity (FUNCAP27 Scale) in Knee Arthroplasty Patients: A Prospective Case Series

Prospective case series measuring functional capacity with the 27-item FUNCAP scale across the perioperative course of primary knee arthroplasty. Pre- and post-operative scoring quantifies the patient-reported recovery curve.

Lead: Georgi Enev, MD

Ongoing 2026-present

Functional Capacity (FUNCAP27 Scale) in Hip Arthroplasty Patients: A Prospective Case Series

Prospective case series measuring functional capacity with the 27-item FUNCAP scale across the perioperative course of primary hip arthroplasty. Companion to the knee FUNCAP27 case series; identical instrument, distinct cohort.

Lead: Georgi Enev, MD

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